The Road's Design

by Robert Frost · 1857 · Beauty & Art
Less friction's pull, a smoother glide,
Where iron wheels on iron ride.
With engine's might, and track so true,
A revolution, fresh and new.

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One of America's most celebrated poets, known for his realistic depictions of rural life and mastery of American colloquial speech.

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