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Mending Wall
poem by Frost
Robert Frost: Most famous poet in America? Ever attended a poetry reading in an arena?
See all videos for this articleMending Wall, poem by Robert Frost, published in the collection North of Boston (1914). It is written in blank verse and depicts a pair of neighbouring farmers working together on the annual chore of rebuilding their common wall. The wall serves as the symbolic fulcrum of their friendly antagonism; it balances their contrasting philosophies about brotherhood, represented by the sentiments “Good fences make good neighbors” and “Something there is that doesn’t love a wall.”