More specifically, losing his children to death, hence, the reason why I provided background information on his life so you, too, can understand where I’m coming from, and what I’m talking about. The most beautiful entity to a parent is their child or children, and beautiful is a descriptive word for gold; However, Frost and his wife just didn’t lose just one but practically all of their children. I say practically since one of their children, Irma, had a mental illness. Along with knowing just a bit of Frosts’ past in the poem, there’s a line that says, “So Eden sank to grief,” and grief is caused by the loss of someone or something you care deeply for. Also, another word you could use for gold is treasure. Children are parents most prized possessions in life as their child is part of who they are. Knowing the background and the story behind this poem gives it a whole other meaning. “Nothing Gold Can Stay” is definitely not a simple poem. For everyone there is a different meaning, but everyone can connect it with a similar theme of