Robert Frost's "Nothing Gold Can Stay" a short poem that focuses on the concept of blossoming, of potentials met, & of the inevitable downfall or decay of these.
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But what is the relation to this poem & #StayGold by #BTS

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"Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost (206), a poem which shows the ephemerality common to youth in nature, the early theological beginnings of man, & the passing of each day.
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The word "gold" either suggests the early leaf which lacks sufficient chlorophyll to be completely green, or gold as in a golden age, an idealistic time in one's life, or perhaps even monetary, signifying the physical component of things...
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The implied weight of this "gold," on which Frost focuses his entire poem, makes it more precious than what follows the initial blossoming of things in nature. The "hardest hue to hold" is implied to be the one hue, or quality desired the most to be kept.
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Thus far in his poem, Frost has stated that the nature in which humans live and, by extension, the nature of human life begins at a point of great optimism in which all potentials represented by the flower's bud have met in the open blossom.
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The poems ending is a philosophical statement. The conclusion draws from progressing meditation on early leaves in spring to the theological beginning of existence to the natural fall of dawn into a day.
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