

There are a total of nine sentences in the poem but some seem to be much more important than others. This can be thought of in several different ways. There are in total, supposedly, nine clues hidden within the six stanzas. This is something that should be taken into consideration when unpacking what might be a beneficial clue what might simply be a rhyming word. The Treasure Poem by Forrest Fenn is a six stanza poem that follows a simple rhyme scheme. Structure of the Forrest Fenn’s Treasure Poem 3 Possible Locations Related to Fenn’s Treasure, from Poetry Experts.2 Analysis of the Forrest Fenn’s Treasure Poem.1 Structure of the Forrest Fenn’s Treasure Poem.These include arrests for digging in state parks and lawsuits against Forrest Fenn. Additionally, there are have several controversies related to the treasure. Since the book was published and Fenn began speaking about the treasure, five people have died while searching for it. The story, book, and poem have inspired a search for the treasure across four states through which the Rocky Mountains reach.

In the six stanzas of this poem, there are supposedly nine clues that together will lead a searcher to the buried treasure. It’s in the chapter “Gold and More” that this poem is found. In it, Fenn tells stories from his life which supposedly also contain clues to the location of the gold. The search is detailed in a memoir he self-published in 2010 titled, The Thrill of the Chase: A Memoir. According to the BBC on the 8th June 2020, after 10 years, the treasure Forrest Fenn hid in the rocky mountains has finally been discovered…coincidently only 22 days after this article was created…
