Saturday, August 18, 2012


THE TELEPHONE

By Robert Frost (1874 -1963)
 
'When I was just as far as I could walk
From here to-day,
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 window sill-
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.'