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What do you think the speaker means when he says, “Nature’s first green is gold”? in nothing gold can stay

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User Roy Falk
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Natures First Green Is Gold," indicates nature's first green is youth, because every living thing begins with youth.

Step-by-step explanation:

Now that our speaker has told us that nature is gold before it's green, he goes on to say that gold is the hardest hue, or color, for nature to hold, or keep. So the first color we see in spring doesn't stick around very long. Hold rhymes with gold, which means we've got a rhymed couplet here.

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User Joseph Roque
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Look at the explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Natures First Green Is Gold," indicates nature's first green is youth, because every living thing begins with youth.

P.S. I love this poem!

Hope this helps! :)

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