The poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost describes a traveler coming to a fork in the road and having to choose which path to take. Though the choice seems trivial, the traveler realizes that the path he did not take may have led to very different experiences. The poem suggests that life is full of choices and decisions that can have significant consequences, even if they seem small at the time.
The poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost describes a traveler coming to a fork in the road and having to choose which path to take. Though the choice seems trivial, the traveler realizes that the path he did not take may have led to very different experiences. The poem suggests that life is full of choices and decisions that can have significant consequences, even if they seem small at the time.
The poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost describes a traveler coming to a fork in the road and having to choose which path to take. Though the choice seems trivial, the traveler realizes that the path he did not take may have led to very different experiences. The poem suggests that life is full of choices and decisions that can have significant consequences, even if they seem small at the time.
(SUNY Series in Buddhist Studies.) Robert G. Henricks - The Poetry of Han-Shan - A Complete, Annotated Translation of Cold Mountain-State University of New York Press (1990) PDF