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- Of Robert Frost By Gwendolyn Brooks There is a little lightning in his eyes. Iron at the mouth. His brows ride neither too far up nor down. He is splendid. With a place to stand. Some glowing in the common blood.
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Of Robert Frost. By Gwendolyn Brooks. There is a little lightning in his eyes. Iron at the mouth. His brows ride neither too far up nor down. He is splendid. With a place to stand. Some glowing in the common blood. Some specialness within.
Poem Of Robert Frost by Gwendolyn Brooks : There is a little lightning in his eyes. Iron at the mouth. His brows ride neither too far up nor down
Analysis (ai): This poem, a brief tribute to Robert Frost, captures his enigmatic presence through contrasting imagery. The "little lightning" in his eyes suggests intelligence and spontaneity, while the "iron at the mouth" conveys determination and strength.
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Jan 14, 2019 · Of Robert Frost poem - Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks. Home » African American Poets » Black Arts Movement » Gwendolyn Brooks. Of Robert Frost. by Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks. There is a little lightning in his eyes. Iron at the mouth. His brows ride neither too far up nor down. He is splendid. With a place to stand. Some glowing in the common blood.