Robert Frost - The Road Not Taken
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[00:00.00]The Road Not Taken - Robert Frost
[00:00.84]Two roads diverged in a yellow wood
[00:04.40]And sorry I could not travel both
[00:06.72]And be one traveler
[00:08.64]Long I stood
[00:09.97]And looked down one as far as I could
[00:12.55]To where it bent in the undergrowth
[00:15.10]Then took the other as just as fair
[00:19.49]And having perhaps the better claim
[00:21.63]Because it was grassy and wanted wear
[00:24.88]Though as for that the passing there
[00:27.74]Had worn them really about the same
[00:30.51]And both that morning equally lay
[00:32.80]In leaves no step had trodden black
[00:36.38]Oh I kept the first for another day
[00:39.78]Yet knowing how way leads on to way
[00:42.67]I doubted if I should ever come back
[00:46.09]I shall be telling this with a sigh
[00:48.37]Somewhere ages and ages hence
[00:51.45]Two roads diverged in a wood and I
[00:55.24]I took the one less traveled by
[00:58.37]And that has made all the difference