Fragmentary Blue | |
by Robert Frost | |
WHY make so much of fragmentary blue | |
In here and there a bird, or butterfly, | |
Or flower, or wearing-stone, or open eye, | |
When heaven presents in sheets the solid hue? | |
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Since earth is earth, perhaps, not heaven (as yet) — |
Though some savants make earth include the sky; | |
And blue so far above us comes so high, | |
It only gives our wish for blue a whet. |
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Transcribed and formatted for Internet reading, with addition of line numbers and edits to footnotes, from the 1923 (Henry Holt and Company) hardcover edition of New Hampshire by Robert Frost.