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  • I feel very happy to listen this. I like very much the voice and scene.

  • Good job.

    You explain the poem so well because you give me a strong feelings.

  • Love the way you read this poem. I am American and my husband is German(both a little crazy) and we got married in Germany and this was our "marriage saying". It just fit!!

  • I've been listening to this and saying it along for about 20 minutes now trying to memorize it. Not going so well. I even tried writing it down over and over :S

  • @lololol36 strange, I read it two times and memorized it nicely

  • Cool!

  • good stufff

  • Es gefallt mir.I'd love to hear you read TS Eliot and Edna St. Vincent Millay.

  • love rf! will use this vid, if you don't mind, in my class! Thanks!

  • Who's woods these are...

  • My favorite how did you know? ;) Wonderful dark reading with a sprinkle of nature (you know I liked that a lot). warm regards frem your nature luvin' Seattlite furrriend. Mary

  • One of my favourite poems is Pan with Us, also by Robert Frost. I'm pretty sure it's in the Public Domain as well.

  • what a kool idea for a movie! =)

    i love how ur voice is so monotone but still has diversity to it! really kool!

  • Well done, JC. I like poetry too, I write sometimes also.

  • it's about a night where you can see the fullmoon and the stars above very clearly.

    the heaven gives a good night kiss to the earth and you can hear the wind in the forest. the soul of the speaker spreads his wings and flies homewards. :)

  • I love this poem. Had to memorize it for my 9th grade english class. Its a good poem<3

  • My favorite poem is "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost. You did a great job, by the way. ^.^

  • @MobianFoxGirl I remember that too=)...

  • and miles to go before I sleep

    And miles to go before I sleep

  • @bluesuperbug thanks for bringing that back..i forgot about that one..

  • very nice, u have souch of artist hear XD

  • My favorite poem is "Mondnacht" by Joseph von Eichendorff.

    it's german so most of you won't understand.

  • @182DeLongeFAN182 what is it about?

  • Well done, JC...and the words of the poem still have the same meaning in all our lives...the "what if's" become more common as we grow older. :) Jack

  • I have always loved this poem :)

  • this is truly an insperation poem to everybody whom had some type struggle in life. often people have to make choices which in life some easy and some are diffacult . but when the ones are diffacult we often take the road less travled to challenge our self. in life it is about standing outside of the fire and blazing your own trail.

  • Fantastic spectacle.

  • great ;) i'm doing this poem in school too!

  • i think it is actually called "the road LESS taken"

  • @rubberwoody I think you're actually wrong.

  • I hate this poem.

  • this is one of my favorite poems (:

  • Well read my friend!!

  • Lovely!

  • ohh it would be so cool if u could read poetry too!! ur great at it. u could have a weekly poetry segment, urs or other people's poetry,lol.

  • @ctswright now that's a great idea! ;)

  • Robert Frost is from New Hampshire! and so am i! he is great!

    that was beautifully done :D

  • @WeAreBullets nice fact!

  • Beautiful recitation.

    Robert Frost is one of my favorite writers. (Besides Emerson and Thoreau) ; )

  • great poem :)

    PS: does this count as a cover btw ? LOL

  • I love this poem. Robert Frost is my favorite poet You did an awesome job with reading it.

  • This is ironic because in English we are reading The Outsiders and Robert Frost's poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" is in that book.

  • @acdcmage7, that's not ironic...

  • How is it not? The definition of ironic is unexpected. I didn't expect to get on youtube and see a Robert Frost poem. I hate people like you that get on here and try to sound smart.

  • Calm down, dude. Not trying to sound smart, but that is not what irony is. That would be more of a coincidence.

  • Calm down, dude. Not trying to sound smart, but that is not what irony is. That would be more of a coincidence.

  • A damn fine poem, very nice. Great memories of studying it.

  • Love this poem. : )

  • I love This :) I'm a huge fan of this poem...

    I Think Sticking to the road less traveled is just a better choice there is more time for you to joy the journey!

  • Im doing this poem in school :) It makes much more sense when you read it :)

  • Howhow = )

  • Great!!!!!

  • i remember reading this poem in 5th grade and it has been one of my few favorites even to this day. nice reading!

  • Thanks JC. You should stick to the road less traveled.The main road is simply the shortest distance between two points. You've got time to look around.

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