Robert Frost personifies sorrow as the one whom he loved dearly. The poet tells the difference of perceptions he and his love sorrow has. Sorrow finds love in autumn, which the poet is unable to love. Â Though the poet concludes that there is happiness hidden behind every sorrow. He says that in the falling leaves in autumn, happiness lies in their changing of colors. The above lines from the poem reflect on the choice of his love who finds beauty in the rains of autumn, in the withering of the trees.