• To say that for destruction ice. Is also great. And would suffice. Robert Frost, "Fire and Ice" from New Hampshire. ... More About This Poem. Fire and Ice.
  • Some say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire.
  • Musical adaptations. "Fire and Ice"[6] by the American composer Andrea Clearfield,[7] a choral cantata using the poem's lyrics as libretto.
  • Despite its light and conversational tone, “Fire and Ice” is a bleak poem that highlights human beings’ talent for self-destruction.
  • ...Inferno, particularly in the descriptions of Hell (interestingly described as having nine layers or rings in the story — and ‘Fire and Ice’ being a poem of nine lines).
  • Fire and Ice. Share on Facebook. ... Some say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice. From what I've tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire.
  • He is in control and he will determine the ending. Short Poems & Quotes / Poems About Life / Fire And Ice Poem.
  • To make children familiar with insightful poems that encourage them to think, here is the Fire and Ice poem written by the famous poet Robert Frost.
  • Fire and Ice” is a thought-provoking poem written by Robert Frost that delves into the profound themes of desire, destruction, and the potential end of the world.
  • The point of Fire and Ice (Poem) appears to be that debating over how the world’s end will neither postpone or extend the event’s arrival.