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Is ‘Nothing Gold Can Stay’ this poem quatrains or couplets?

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Nothing gold can stay. The poem consists of eight lines of rhyming couplets written in iambic trimeter. Like so many of Frost's poems, its argument is fairly straightforward: Spring arrives, its newness lasts for a very short time, and like all things beautiful, it, too will fade—such is the post-lapsarian condition.

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