Robert Frost "A Passing Glimpse"
...e was a "passing glimpse" of heaven it could be seen. In the poem, Frost stated that "Heaven gives its glimpses only to those Not in the position to look too close", by stating this he was saying that only those people who are not in a position to study the beauty, only passing by for a second, are the ones who are given the fleeting look of heaven. Frost was showing that Heaven's beauty is only shown to those who are in the correct position and would actually appreciate the beauty of God's creation. It is important to be aware of the surroundings so that if one was given a fleeting look of heaven, it could be fully appreciated. When something is "brushed across my mind", it is crucial to make the most of the moment and captur...