This poem discusses whether the world will end in fire or ice, with the speaker favoring fire based on their experiences with desire but acknowledging that ice could also be sufficiently destructive. The poem presents two opposing views on how the world might end without taking a definitive stance.
This poem discusses whether the world will end in fire or ice, with the speaker favoring fire based on their experiences with desire but acknowledging that ice could also be sufficiently destructive. The poem presents two opposing views on how the world might end without taking a definitive stance.
This poem discusses whether the world will end in fire or ice, with the speaker favoring fire based on their experiences with desire but acknowledging that ice could also be sufficiently destructive. The poem presents two opposing views on how the world might end without taking a definitive stance.
From what Ive tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate To say that for destruction ice Is also great And would suffice.
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