Two roads diverged in a yellow wood
I wonder if I had to take, which one I should
A life of independence, respect and fame
Or one of mere dependency, selflessness and shame
One would bestow me with relations and bonds
I could be the weakest when I am expected to be strong
The other could put me on a lonely street
But with fairness and honesty I could retreat
A chance to experience the joy of love and care
or just have all infinities with no one to share
I could pick one if its gravity I'd understood
I stand and stare at two roads, diverging in a yellow wood.
PS : The prompt for this poem :
Continuing with the theme of firsts, I’d like to challenge you to write a poem that has the same first line as another poem. You can use a favorite poem, pick up a random book of poetry and get a first line that way, or perhaps use one of the following: Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? / She walks in beauty, like the night / Slowly, silently, now the moon /anyone lived in a pretty how town.
I have used the first line of one of my favorite poems The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost.
Wonderful!
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ReplyDelete@AmitAag: thanks! :)
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