Robert Frost and Edward Thomas both searched for themes in their poetry, and it is reflected in "once, once, something" and "glory". In Frost's verse, the theme is about frost and poetry narrator, overlooking the well, others are laughing at him. He looked at the well and saw his reflection in the underwater, but he wanted to find something beyond his reflection, something that would give peace of mind to him . "But" Glory "lacks confidence in people, and I want to know what" glory "is.
The woman was probably used over the ocean, perhaps taking time. I read "The wonderful moment in the grass, the moment of glory in the flower", I read the same poem as I read. In most cases, dirt and dirt bind us to where we are. It may not be the case. Sometimes I want to believe that the same image and the same woman are constantly emerging, fluid spirit with anxiety ignoring the body and corruption. My friend told me that Vincent Millie and my own question "She is dead to you." What do you want for poetry? Is it a difficult problem to solve? Or will the flame burn quickly? "My candle burns at both ends; / It does not last overnight; / but my enemy, a friend of mine, - a friend of mine - / that gives a nice light!" A woman who wrote these words, Edna St. Vincent Mirai is dust, but as long as I can read what she left. We will soon know that everything will be lost over time, and that you will see all the small pictures that used to mean that it was as dry as tears in ruthless sunshine.
Once you understand what this poem wants to say, you need to come up with a theme. The theme is the central idea of poetry. In "desert country" Frost talked about loneliness a lot, but since the poet's narrator is lonely, loneliness and loneliness can be said to be the main idea and theme of this poem. Frost chose a / a / b / a prosodic scheme instead of the traditional a / a / b / b or a / b / a / b prosodic scheme of the 4/4 section in his quatrain. Since there is no rhyme in one of the words in each section, it can be said that the poet has words in each section, which indicates the loneliness the speaker said in poetry content.