"The sound is the gold in the ore."  -  Robert Frost
A Boy's Will
North of Boston
Mountain Interval
1913
1914
1916
Mowing*
The Pasture*
The Road Not Taken*
The Tuft of Flowers*
Mending Wall*
A Patch of Old Snow
  The Death of the Hired Man*
Meeting and Passing
  A Hundred Collars
Hyla Brook
  Home Burial
Birches*
  Blueberries
A Time To Talk
  A Servant to Servants
"Out, Out---"
  The Wood-Pile
The Vanishing Red
     
Robert Frost mined the New England farmscape for the "sound of sense"
and preserved it forever in his poems.  One great way to enjoy this sound,
the "gold in the ore" of Robert Frost poetry, is by hearing it read aloud while
browsing the actual text.  The sounds combine in pleasing ways and the
overall impact of the poem grows far beyond the words inked on the page.  
This simple reverential website presents my own mp3 audio recordings of
several Robert Frost poems as an easy way to read and hear Robert Frost
poetry and as a humble supplement to the vast body of work surrounding his
poetry.  For some of the poems collected here*, you will also find mp3 audio
recordings of Robert Frost's own recitations.
Robert Frost Poem Titles in Bold Include An Audio MP3 Recording


Robert Frost Out Loud
Audio Recordings and Texts of Robert Frost Poetry
All Photos © Dave MacKenzie
All Photos © Dave MacKenzie