Mountain Interval by Robert Frost
Suddenly a sensation of nostalgia grasped me when I read the first poem in this book and surely it had to be The Road Not Taken. Frost's works always strike me as fluent, oral, and pastoral. The poetry collected in Mountain Interval is no exception. He is good at finding extraordinary from the ordinary, even from the tedious routine countryside life style. Perhaps, for him, the poetic could only be perceived by experiencing daily life wholeheartedly.