Pressed Rose Classics presents a collection of Robert Frost's poetry. "Do you know me in the gloaming, Gaunt and dusty grey with roaming?" Robert Frost writes for the American farmer, but he also writes for the human being. His themes are simple—“The Road Not Taken” is merely about making a decision, and “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening” explores the difference in importance between appreciating beauty and following through on promises. Many of his poems are about picking flowers. Frost is not Homer, but none of us are Odysseus. Frost’s themes appeal to us because our lives are made of the stuff he shows with such tender care and masterful presentation. Our lives are decisions, promises, and the flowers we pick along the way. Robert Frost takes these moments of life, no matter how complex, and he fits them into a form we can consume. There, they become beautiful through his care. And through the tender voice he brings, they become part of our souls.