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Poem by Robert Lee Frost Beech Where my imaginary line Bends square in woods an iron spine And pile of real rocks have been founded And off this corner in the wild Where these are driven in and piled One tree, by being deeply wounded Has been impressed as Witness Tree And made commit to memory My proof of being not unbounded Thus truth's established and bourne out Though circumstanced with dark and doubt Though by a world of doubt surrounded. Robert Lee Frost Robert Lee Frost's other poems: 1598 Views |
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