Robert Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963 / San Francisco)
Poems by Robert Frost : 112 / 136
The Road Not Taken
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
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The road is our life. The road is our soul place. The woods represent nature, which moulds us in our travel.
Basically, this is about life and our choices to either follow th crowd by taken the road that everyone travels or by going our own way and taking the road less travelled which is usually the best road. Most people go after fun and excitement without any thought of the future therefore taking the broad road that everyone else takes. The best decisions to to take the path that will benefit you most in the end after it's all said and done and that is the road less travelled.
The line should be; Oh, I kept the first for another day not marked the first.
I love this poem. Reminds me of high school when we studied it in class.....
Why isnt this poem rated 10/10? It's a great work of art.
My English teacher showed this to me. Its the most inspiring thing i'v ever read.
this poem has inspired me alot..read it when i was in my 7th grade...wonderful
love it especily the last portion
The Road Not Taken......and the Poet takes the road less taken......thereby walking away from the road not taken.....what contradiction....nevertheless that made all the difference. Good.
I love this poem! Found it during the poem project.
one of my favs. we all meet these roads, we make our decisions based on where we are at this point in our lives and what we want from the rest of it, he fancied some adventure into the unknown come whaqt may, a challenge