See, two roads might diverge in any wood, <br />And sorry you cannot travel both <br />And remain a single traveler, stand you could <br />And look down one far if you would <br />To where it bends in the undergrowth. <br /> <br />You might take the other, might be fair, <br />And having perhaps the better claim, <br />For it is grassy and wants wear; <br />Though as for that the passing there <br />Has worn them really about the same. <br /> <br />Both roads any morning equally lay <br />In leaves no step has trodden black. <br />Oh! you might keep the first for another day! <br />Yet you know how way leads on to way, <br />You should doubt to ever come back. <br /> <br />And you'll be telling that with a sigh <br />Somewhere ages and ages hence: <br />That two roads diverged in a wood, and you - <br />You took the one less traveled route, <br />And that, surprisingly, made all the difference!<br /><br />Kimani wa Mumbi<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-road-not-taken-the-parody/
