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Poems of Robert Frost

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Poems of Robert Frost

By: Robert Frost
Narrated by: Sara Morsey
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Ten poems by the American Poet Laureate and four time Pulitzer prize winner, Robert Frost (1874-1963). These simple yet profound poems are gracefully read by professional actor and narrator Sara Morsey.

1. "The Road Not Taken"

2. "Fire and Ice"

3. "After Apple Picking"

4. "Mending Wall"

5. "The Oven Bird"

6. "Bond and Free"

7. "Putting In the Seed"

8. "The Need of Being Versed in Country Things"

9. "The Wood Pile"

10. "The Exposed Nest"

Public Domain (P)2014 Sara Morsey
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A nice way to slow a brutal day. stepback and enjoy Frost's simple view of our world and ourselves.

Great whisk of earth

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I’m feeling ripped off. This is a prolific poet, yet this production was less than 15 minutes long. Too bad, because the quality is excellent.

This is less than 15 minutes long

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Would you try another book from Robert Frost and/or Sara Morsey?

Sara has a good voice for reading RF, but reads too fast and there needs to be longer pause between poems, As well, some soft background music would enhance the overall performance and give greater countenance to each poem. As it is, the poetry runs together before the previous one has digested.

Worth a Robert Frost

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I’m a little disappointed at how short this is. He has written better things. Maybe there’s something else to be considered.

Not Great Stories

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