From the 7 poems link teacher gave us, I chose one from Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken. I have read his poem from the Western Literature and I like his poem a lot.
Frost’s words are sincere, honest, and not resplendent at all and that’s the point to touch others. The first line wrote there is a man meets two roads a head in the forest. And then, he talks about the different of those two roads. One has more people decide to go because the road is wide and also looks easy to follow. And the other one seems less people chose to go and looks much harder, mysteries, and risk. The second stanza points poet’s will. He chose the one which is not so popular. Of course he wants two and he said that he can just leave one for later again, but the truth is he also knows that he can never back from the begin. He gave us a sigh because he knows the road are hard and will lead him a place different from others. Sometimes, many times, there has no perfect way and just one way of your decision.
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