Get out, get out
pass by
Robert Frost
The chainsaw growled and rattled in the yard.
Raise dust, throw wood the length of the stove,
The breeze gives off a sweet smell when it blows.
From there, those who raise their eyes can count
The five mountains are in tandem.
Vermont at sunset.
The saw growled and rattled, growled and rattled,
Because it runs lightly, or it has to bear the load.
Nothing happened: the day was almost over.
That's all for today. I hope they can say
Give him half an hour to please the boy.
It is so important for a boy to be saved from work.
His sister stood beside them in an apron.
Tell them the word "dinner", saw,
As if to prove that the saw knows what dinner means,
Jump out of the boy's hand, or seem to jump—
He must have held out his hand. Anyway,
Neither of them refused to meet. But hands!
The boy's first cry was a wry smile.
When he raised his hand and waved it at them
Half of them are appealing, but half of them seem to remain.
Overflowing life. Then the boy saw everything—
Because he's grown up and knows, big boy
Do a man's job, even though he is still a child at heart—
He saw that everything was spoiled. "Don't let him cut off my hand-
When the doctor came. Don't let him get away with it, sister! "
So ... But the hand is gone.
The doctor put him in the dark.
He lay, puffing his lips with his breath.
Then-the man who looked at his pulse was startled.
Nobody believed it. They listened to his heart.
Very little-even less-nothing! -so it's over.
No more construction. They, because they.
Not one died and turned to their affairs.
This sentence:
"He raised a hand and waved to them.
Half of them are appealing, but half of them seem to remain.
Overflowing life. "
Replace blood with life.
This sentence:
"Be a man's job, even though he is still a child at heart."
Contradiction is used in the contrast between people and children.