Poem Robert Frost

On Taking from the Top to Broaden the Base

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Roll stones down on our head!

You squat old pyramid,

Your last good avalanche

Was long since slid.

Your top has sunk too low,

Your base has spread too wide,

For you to roll one stone

Down if you tried.

But even at the word

A pebble hit the roof,

Another shot through glass

Demanding proof.

Before their panic hands

Were fighting for the latch,

The mud came in one cold

Unleavened batch.

And none was left to prate

Of an old mountain’s case

That still took from its top

To broaden its base.

They Were Welcome to Their Belief
A Leaf Treader

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