![The Road Not Taken](https://trauma.blog.yorku.ca/files/2024/09/eric-muhr-EP0JGqrahrk-unsplash-470x140.jpg?x81652)
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one…
![Robert Frost, Indecision, Decision making, Regret, Poem, Psychology, Perspective, Choice, Poetry, Mental health](https://trauma.blog.yorku.ca/files/2020/09/BE19BCBD-3F70-4C72-B3A9-CB889DCAA1D6-470x140.jpeg?x81652)
“The Road Not Taken” is a classic poem written by Robert Frost and published in 1916 in his collection Mountain Interval. It is often misinterpreted…
![Death, Robert Frost, Macbeth, Shakespeare, Innocence, Child, Life, Shock, Accident, Sorrow](https://trauma.blog.yorku.ca/files/2019/12/5C04F94F-933A-4B28-85A6-BD873C73F08A-470x140.jpeg?x81652)
“Out, Out—”, a poem by Robert Frost, tells the story of the death of a young boy after his hand is accidentally cut off by…
![art, american, coping, mental health, nature, peace, perseverance, poem, poet laureate, poetry, Robert Frost, nature](https://trauma.blog.yorku.ca/files/2018/09/Old-Henry-August-470x140.jpg?x81652)
American poet Robert Frost’s famous poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay” uses nature imagery to reveal that every good time or “gold” moment is fleeting and…
![Acquainted with the Night](https://trauma.blog.yorku.ca/files/2013/04/street-lights-jefferson-avenue-at-night-470x140.jpg?x81652)
By: Robert Frost I have been one acquainted with the night. I have walked out in rain — and back in rain. I have outwalked…