Stay and see you another day. Which poem is it from?

The Road Not Taken written by Robert Frost, an American poet, divides two roads in the yellow forest, but unfortunately I can't set foot in them at the same time.

I stood at that intersection for a long time. I looked at a road and looked far away.

Until it disappeared into the jungle. But I chose another path,

It is lush, very quiet, more attractive and more beautiful;

Although there are few travelers' footprints on these two paths.

Although leaves fell all over the ground that morning, the two roads were not polluted by footprints.

Ah, leave a way, see you another day! But I know the road goes on.

There is no end, I'm afraid I can't go back. Maybe in a few years, somewhere.

Somewhere, I will sigh softly and look back; A forest

There are two roads, and I chose the less traveled one.

From then on, it decided my life path.

Unselected road

Two roads diverged in the yellow forest,

I'm sorry I can't go both.

As a traveler, I stood for a long time.

Look down as much as I can.

It bends in the bushes;

And took the other one, and to be fair,

Maybe there's a better way to put it,

Because it is covered with grass and needs to be worn;

Although, for the passage there

I'm almost dressed.

That morning, both of them were lying down.

There are no black footprints in the leaves.

Oh, I saved the first one for the next day!

But knowing how the road leads to the road,

I even doubt whether I should come back.

I will tell it with a sigh.

Somewhere after year:

Two roads diverged in the Woods, and I-

I chose the less traveled one,

This makes everything different.