Robert Frost's Poem 'Nothing Gold Can Stay'

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In my opinion, the Poem, “Nothing Gold Can Stay,” by Robert Frost, is referring to a sunrise, but it is also metaphorical. Also, it talks about Mother Nature, when Frost writes “her.” The lines that give me the clues that he is referring to a sunset are lines 1, 2, 4, 6. In line one Frost writes, “Nature’s first green is gold,” which I think means the morning’s golden sunrise is nature’s first green, and starts the day off nicely. The second line, “Her hardest hue to hold,” means the color of a sunrise is hard to hold, because it only lasts a while. The fourth line, “But only so an hour,” means the sun rising can only be so beautiful and golden for about one hour. Line four fits in with line two because one line says the hue is hard to hold