IN THE POEM "A ROADSIDE STAND" { THE FLOWER OF CITIES FROM SINKING AND WITHERING FAINT} FROM THE "A ROADSIDE STAND,"
It seems you are referring to the poem "A Roadside Stand" by Robert Frost. In this poem, Frost explores themes of rural life, the struggles of small-town existence, and the contrast between urban and rural values. The "flower of cities" phrase suggests a critique of urban life and its impact on the natural world and rural communities.
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