Appreciate a poem in American literature class and ask for recommendation. Be small and fresh, and have appreciation!

grazing land

Robert Frost

I'm going out to clean the pasture in spring; I'll just stop and rake the leaves away (I may wait to see the river clear): I won't be away for long. -You too. I'm going out to bring back the calf standing next to my mother. It's so young that it wobbles when she licks it with her tongue. I won't be away for long. -You too.

grazing land

I'm going out to clean the spring water in the pasture. I just hugged the fallen leaves and cleaned up. Maybe, I'll wait until spring is fine. It won't be long-you should come, too. I'm going out to hug that calf. It's so small beside her mother that she can't stand still when licking it. It won't be long. -You should come, too.

Appreciate:

Frost has a close relationship with the country ranch? He spent most of his life on a country ranch? Where is his diligence? Suffering? Strong. Ranch is a classic of Frost, the backbone and center of his poetic art? This poem has obvious local characteristics, but it has universal and profound symbolic significance? The owner "I" in "Ranch" wants to clean up the spring of the ranch, clean up the accumulated leaves with a rake, and then wait until the water is clear? Then "I" was about to lead the calf, but I saw the cow licking blood from the unstable newborn calf? Poetry is plain on the surface, but it is actually a perfect combination of explicit space and implicit spirit? From spring to calf, the poet outlined a vast rural world full of poetry and vitality? There are pastures symbolizing nature, shepherds symbolizing human beings, springs symbolizing life, and calves symbolizing new life? The poet gained new strength from this harmonious pastoral scenery, touching the scene and feeling? The poet expressed his deep respect and special feelings for his mother with the love of licking calves?