zpg b wds o a sn vnn Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
b
ri qz by:
Robert Frost
z
wds il yh yn. Whose woods these are I think I
know.
s
hs s nvlj h His house is in the village though;
ilx
sm zpg r He will not see me stopping here
twc
s wds fl p c sn. To watch his woods fill up with snow.
m
ll rs mz ht kr My little horse must think it queer
tzp
we a frmhs nr To stop without a farmhouse near
iwnwds
a qsn lk Between the
woods and frozen lake
h
drkz vnn v r. The darkest evening of the year.
igs
s hro bls a jk He gives his harness bells a shake
t k
fos sm mzk. To ask if there is some mistake.
h
nl c syup The only
other sound's the sweep
vj
wx a dn qk. Of the easy wind and downy flake.
h
wds l lvl drk a dp The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
e
yv imo tkp But I have promises to keep,
a
mls tg bfyslp And
miles to go before I sleep,
a
mls tg bfyslp. And
miles to go before I sleep.
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