What is the meaning of Frost's poems?

Robert Frost is a modern American poet. He is good at lyric poetry. His poetry is rich in symbolism and philosophy, and at the same time has a strong local color. His famous work "Stopping in the Woods on a Snowy Night" is A poem full of sadness, interest and philosophy of life. The lyrical protagonist "I" is desperate for life. He rides his horse to the edge of the forest in the dark night, eager to walk towards the end of life in the forest with dancing snowflakes. On the other side, however, the natural beauty composed of deep woods, dark snowy nights, the sound of wind, and ringing of bells awakened his unfulfilled desire for life and made him feel that the time for eternal sleep had not yet come. What the poet strives to express is the shocking power of natural beauty.