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Least Favorite Poems

 One of my least favorite poems by Robert Frost is THE OFT-REPEATED DREAM. 
 
HE had no saying dark enough
For the dark pine that kept
Forever trying the window latch
Of the room where they slept.
The tireless but ineffectual hands
That with every futile pass
Made the great tree seem as a little bird
Before the mystery of glass!
It never had been inside the room,
And only one of the two
Was afraid in an oft-repeated dream
Of what the tree might do.

This poem makes no sense to me.  There isn't any very good imagery nor are many of the other elements of poetry present.  The tree is compared to a bird in the form of metaphor.  There is also some rhyming in the poem.  I couldn't get a meaning or message from this poem.  It dosen't seem to flow from line to line very well. 

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Another Poem I don't like too well is The Cow In Apple Time.  The poem does have a lot of the elements of poetry in it.  Rhyme, Rhythm, Alliteration, and Assonance are a few of the elements present.  Despite that, I still did not like the poem very much.  A big reason for this is that it doesn't make any sense to me.  Poems don't have to make sense if there is good imagery and this poem does not have that either.
 

The Cow in Apple Time
Robert Frost

Something inspires the only cow of late
To make no more of a wall than an open gate,
And think no more of wall-builders than fools.
Her face is flecked with pomace and she drools
A cider syrup. Having tasted fruit,
She scorns a pasture withering to the root.
She runs from tree to tree where lie and sweeten.
The windfalls spiked with stubble and worm-eaten.
She leaves them bitten when she has to fly.
She bellows on a knoll against the sky.
Her udder shrivels and the milk goes dry

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One of the other poems I don't like very well is The Telephone.  I think the way the poem is written is very ineffective.  The whole having a telephone converstion as a poem is not the greatest idea.  It is unique, but not very good.  At times it is a little hard to understand who is talking.  The overall story is fairly easy to understand but the delivery of it makes it tougher to understand.
 
The Telephone

"When I was just as far as I could walk
From here today,
There was an hour
All still
When leaning with my head against a flower
I heard you talk.
Don't say I didn't, for I heard you say--
You spoke from that flower on the windowsill--
Do you remember what it was you said?"

"First tell me what it was you thought you heard."

"Having found the flower and driven a bee away,
I leaned my head,
And holding by the stalk,
I listened and I thought I caught the word--
What was it?  Did you call me by my name?
Or did you say--
Someone said 'Come'--I heard it as I bowed."

"I may have thought as much, but not aloud."

"Well, so I came."

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"A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom"-Robert Frost