Robert Frost reads his best poems

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Published 2022-02-07
Audio of Robert Frost reading his own poems.


Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was an American poet. His work was initially published in England before it was published in the United States. Known for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech, Frost frequently wrote about settings from rural life in New England in the early 20th century, using them to examine complex social and philosophical themes.


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1. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

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2. Acquainted With The Night

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3. After Apple Picking

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4. November Guest

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5. The Road Not Taken

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6. Birches

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7. Tree at my Window

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8. Mending Wall

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All Comments (21)
  • @johnfarrelly4753
    I learned to be touched by sadness listening to his poem at Kennedy's Inauguration. I was only 13 and didn't know who I was, but as I sat watching him struggle with the bright Sun on a cold day as it bleached the letters white. How sad it seemed that this great man had to endure seeming addled by age. I felt sadness as though he were my Grandfather who I never knew showing me what there was to look forward to a lifetime later.
  • @JRJackman-qs8ph
    How wonderful to hear Frost’s voice reading his poems! ‘Stopping by Woods…’ has remained a favourite of mine since English lit. class during the 60s. Many years later I was privileged to visit his house in Maine - a special memory. Thank you for sharing this tape.
  • @TheVacc139
    I’ve heard Frost read his poems before, I had a cassette tape of them. I wish this rendition did not have the background music. His voice is good enough by itself.
  • @ruthfinamore1287
    Robert Frost....always such an old soul and giver of life! So grateful to you for all the beauty you gave us!
  • @dougallen8305
    The poems, the poet, all marvelous. As is hearing him read them. How perfect that is. Each takes me away to somewhere else. Maybe a past memory or just someplace I've not been but would greatly love to go.
  • @Y-Soightnie
    I love these poems, have since I was in grade school. He speaks of a time and a place in America that is no more.
  • @gwtwmom2
    Every time it snows here in West KY(which is a rarity), I always feel compelled to listen to Stopping by Woods and then more Frost.
  • One of the greatest literary minds and voices that America ever produced.
  • I love this man’s writing. It was a key inspiration for my own poetry writing. As all human beings, Mr. Frost had struggles. It is always important to separate the art from the artist. I wish more Americans were able to divorce celebrity from capability; especially when they choose their political leaders.
  • "To Frost" Poet, birthing words that never meet death, Against the window, vapor'ed in your breath. Composed upon unwinding roads you've crossed, Though warm in form, bone chilling is the Frost. Inspiration: your ill-timed given gift. Received in present tense so to uplift. For words, once spoken, spray across the air. And stop, without knowledge, of when and where. And so, all poets, outlived by their words, Shall live forever as the universe. by: Carlos Ornelas
  • @gcj7771
    Beautiful Poems. Captivating the imagination as if it all happenned before our eyes, while stirring up feelings and smells and memories of (not} so long ago!
  • @dave-yj9mc
    i cracked a poetry book open out of nowhere and landed on The Road Not taken.... me and my kiddos used to try and recite it over our campfires... now... my son recites it perfectly 10 years later....