Nothing Gold Can Stay

Posted on June 18, 2007 by hepee-on-da.
Categories: Poem.

Leaves_8
Na
ture’s first green is gold,    

Her
 hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;


But only so an hour.


Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,


So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
-Robert Frost-

Spent my days in hospital on the first week of my holiday, since my 94 years old  grandpa is no longer healthy. From the x-ray photograph, we found out that our grandpa now has only one side of his lung left. He has to endure great pain even just for breathing, sumthin’ people rarely thankful of when they’re healthy. It’s even painful enough to hear his screams sometimes when he just cannot endure his pain anymore. Sat on a chair next to his bed, there’s nothing I could do to reduce his pain, but just prayin’.
It all reminds me to Robert Frost’s ‘Nothing Gold Can Stay’ that there’s nothing in the world can last forever, that just like the fresh leaf which as time goes by fades away and turn into a dead leaf, each of us will finally come to that point as well.
That image does not scare me actually. What actually bothers me about my grandpa’s a single question whether he has believed in Our Lord’s salvation or not. That he’d be saved by grace and get the gift of eternal life.

3 comments.



  aLiSa
Comment on June 18th, 2007.

my HepZ…
wHy don’T u teLL me thaT ur gRandPA is in da hospital??
4 i really sorry abouT that

pLEasE maaP yah, aku ga aware ma kondisi mu
maap ya my happiness
tRuss, dy gMn skRg??

  David
Comment on June 18th, 2007.

“Heaven above is softer blue,
Earth around is sweeter green;
Something lives in every hue
Christless eyes have never seen.”
So,
why art not thou to say? That Christ loveth him and longeth him to come to the Life Giver. Then we all shall sing:
‘Ring the bells of Heaven
There is joy to-day,
For a soul returning from the wild;
See the Father meets him out upon the way,
Welcoming his weary, wandering child.’

  HePee
Comment on June 21st, 2007.

He’s rested in peace…

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