Fire and Ice

Robert Frost

1874 to 1963

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I think I know enough of hate
But if it had to perish twice,
Is also great
And would suffice.
To say that for destruction ice
Some say the world will end in fire,
From what I've tasted of desire
Some say in ice.
I hold with those who favor fire.