There are two roads in the forest. Which poem is the one I choose to walk less, not the one I didn't take?

I can't find anything else.

Unselected road

Original text:

There are two roads in the yellow forest.

It's a pity that I can't be involved at the same time

I stood at that intersection for a long time.

I looked at a road that I could see.

Until it disappeared deep in the jungle

But I chose another path.

It is lush and very lonely.

Appear more attractive and beautiful.

Although on these two paths

Few travelers leave footprints.

Although the leaves fell to the ground that morning

Neither road is polluted by footsteps.

Oh, leave a way and see you another day!

But I know this road has no end.

I'm afraid I can't go back.

Maybe in a few years, somewhere.

I will sigh gently and look back.

There are two roads in the forest-

I chose the lonely one.

From then on, it decided my life path.

Appreciation: The Road Not Taken is a famous poem by Frost, written in 19 15. The Road Not Taken is a philosophical lyric poem. Poets use metaphors to arouse people's rich and vivid associations, and set off such a philosophical symbol of life going astray. In this poem, the poet expresses his thoughts on life in concise language, which makes this poem full of fresh emotions. In fact, life is like an answer sheet full of multiple-choice questions. There is only one choice, no multiple choices, and no right or wrong. At the same time, this answer sheet is not allowed to be altered, and there is no second backup, so people are always careful when making every choice. If you choose what you want to do, you must stick to it wholeheartedly, regardless of the final success or not, regardless of difficulties and obstacles!