TWO roads diverged in a yellow wood,
Where autumn’s lush detritus mired
The way ahead. From where I stood,
To look at where they part - no good
Would come of either way so I retired.
The first one paved - time-encrusted slate,
Each flagstone glazed by light of day,
Each slab worn down by time and fate,
Seemed easiest to navigate.
Expediency rarely defines the way.
The second passage devoid of ease
Troubled my heart with visions black,
And haunting silence ‘neath the trees;
This path entrenched, assailed by breeze,
And darker shadows cast behind my back.
I searched my soul for the way ahead
As both my choices now unravelled
Two roads diverging, the harder led
Through threat of death to life instead,
And so I took the road less travelled.


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