Mending wall by robert frost

             "Mending Wall" by: Robert Frost
             Through my thoughts, to mend a wall is to fix a barrier of their life or to be more cautious of what people say and do. In other words I think this particular wall is between two friends, a wall of dispute or privacy, a invisible wall is slowly being built. It is the nature of man kind to defend for themselves and to keep things that want to be a secret stay a secret. It is also a tendency for people who want to try to fix the relationship or to find out what things are being kept from them like Frost says in the poem "something there is that doesn't love a wall, that want it down". Everyone wants to get along well again with their friends family or their special someone, they want to be accepted and trusted once again, and that's what I think that doesn't love a wall. The feeling you get when someone looses trust in you or when someone is angry at your actions. But being ignorant and stubborn as we all are, we do not forgive and forget right away. " "Stay where you are until our backs are turned!" We wear out our fingers rough with handling them." To me people do not forgive one another so quickly because then want assurance that the other is honest about being sorry or regretful for what they have said or done. Both must go through "wear out their fingers" a lot to achieve the point where they forgive or are forgiven. That is all part of the way we live our lives its like "another kind of outdoor game".
             Although one may forgive another, there are people out there who do not deserve to be forgiven, for they only take advantage of the willingness of the other to forgive them and will reiterate the things they did in the past. Hoping to always go through life the easy way. "My apple trees will never get across and eat the cones under his pines, I tell him.". Some people who have come to their senses o
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