"The sound is the gold in the ore."  -  Robert Frost
A Boy's Will
North of Boston
Mountain Interval
1913
1914
1916
Into My Own
The Pasture
The Road Not Taken
Ghost House
Mending Wall
Christmas Trees
My November Guest
The Death of the Hired Man
An Old Man's Winter Night
Love and a Question
The Mountain
The Exposed Nest
A Late Walk
A Hundred Collars
A Patch of Old Snow
Stars
Home Burial
In the Home Stretch
Storm Fear
The Black Cottage
The Telephone
Wind and Window Flower
Blueberries
Meeting and Passing
To the Thawing Wind
A Servant to Servants
Hyla Brook
A Prayer in Spring
After Apple-Picking
The Oven Bird
Flower-Gathering
The Code
Bond and Free
Rose Pogonias
The Generations of Men
Birches
Waiting
The Housekeeper
Pea Brush
In a Vale
The Fear
Putting in the Seed
A Dream Pang
The Self-Seeker
A Time To Talk
In Neglect
The Woodpile
The Cow in Apple Time
The Vantage Point
Good Hours
An Encounter
Mowing
  Range-Finding
Going for Water
  The Hill Wife
Revelation
  The Bonfire
The Trial by Existence
Includes Robert Frost audio recording
A Girl's Garden
The Tuft of Flowers
Includes mp3 audio recording
Locked Out
Pan with Us
  The Last Word of a Bluebird
The Demiurge's Laugh
  "Out, Out---"
Now Close the Windows
  Brown's Descent
In Hardwood Groves
  The Gum-Gatherer
A Line-Storm Song
  The Line-Gang
October
  The Vanishing Red
My Butterfly
  Snow
Reluctance
  The Sound of Trees
Robert Frost mined the New England farmscape for the "sound of sense"
and preserved it forever in his poems.  One great way to enjoy this sound,
the "gold in the ore" of Robert Frost poetry, is by hearing it read aloud while
browsing the actual text.  The sounds combine in pleasing ways and the
overall impact of the poem grows far beyond the words inked on the page.  
This simple reverential website presents my own mp3 audio recordings of
several Robert Frost poems (denoted with
) as an easy way to read and
hear Robert Frost poetry and as a humble supplement to the vast body of
work surrounding his poetry. For some of the poems collected here (denoted
with
►), you will also find audio recordings of Robert Frost's own recitations.
Robert Frost Out Loud
Audio Recordings and Texts of Robert Frost Poetry
All Photos © Dave MacKenzie
All Photos © Dave MacKenzie