Everything you need to understand or teach Nothing Gold Can Stay (poem).
Nothing Gold Can Stay” is a single-stanza rhymed poem by American poet Robert Frost. It was first published in The Yale Review in 1923 and later republished in New Hampshire, the collection that won Frost his first Pulitzer Prize. Like many of Frost’s poems, the focus of “Nothing Gold Can Stay” is the natural world, a topic used as an entry point into biblical allusion and themes of temporality and impermanence.