The Road Not Taken - The Parody Poem by Kimani wa Mumbi

The Road Not Taken - The Parody

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See, two roads might diverge in any wood,
And sorry you cannot travel both
And remain a single traveler, stand you could
And look down one far if you would
To where it bends in the undergrowth.

You might take the other, might be fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
For it is grassy and wants wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Has worn them really about the same.

Both roads any morning equally lay
In leaves no step has trodden black.
Oh! you might keep the first for another day!
Yet you know how way leads on to way,
You should doubt to ever come back.

And you'll be telling that with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
That two roads diverged in a wood, and you -
You took the one less traveled route,
And that, surprisingly, made all the difference!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mwenyeji Spikes 05 September 2021

great rearrangement kudos!

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shyanne 06 February 2018

i thought it was soooooooooooooooo boring they mixed up the words that's all it wasn't even funny

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