Come In

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"Come In" is a contemplative nature poem by Robert Frost that contrasts the allure of the forest with the speaker’s decision to remain engaged with the human world.

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instanceOf lyric poem
nature poem
poem
appearsInCollections collections of Robert Frost’s poems
author Robert Frost NERFINISHED
contrast forest allure vs human world engagement
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
form lyric
genre poetry
hasAuthorNationality American
language English
literaryDevice imagery
metaphor
personification
symbolism
literaryMovement Modernism
meter iambic meter
motif birdsong
woods
rhymeScheme irregular
setting forest edge
speakerDecision remain outside the forest
theme allure of the forest
choice
engagement with human world
isolation
nature
temptation
tone contemplative
meditative
writer Robert Frost NERFINISHED

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A Witness Tree hasPoem Come In