There are two roads in the yellow forest.
Unfortunately, I can't participate 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 into the jungle.
But I chose another path,
It's lush and lonely,
Appear more attractive and beautiful;
Although on this road,
There are few travelers' footprints.
The leaves fell to the ground that morning,
Neither road is polluted by footprints.
Ah, leave a way, 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 softly and look back:
There are two roads in the forest-
I chose a lonely one,
From then on, it decided my life path.
The Road Not Taken is a literary work by Robert Frost, an American poet. This profound philosophical poem shows people's difficult mood when they are at a crossroads in real life. In poetry, the poet chooses a lonely and thorny road, just as the poet chooses a life of writing poetry, which will not bring rich materials to real life. After the poet made his choice, he regretted that "you can't have your cake and eat it", so he could only choose a road and go on firmly, and he could only sigh and regret in the memories after many years. This poem is unpretentious, fresh and meaningful, with profound implications. The poem is divided into four paragraphs, the first, third and fourth lines of each paragraph, and the second and fifth lines rhyme respectively, with free rhythm and firmness, full of regret. The whole poem has a beautiful rhythm and conveys an elegant sense of music when read.
He never admits that he handled himself and his satire too subtly in that poem, but these situations are worth remembering as an instruction, that is, in a poem or a letter, Frost often likes to pretend that he has no position as much as possible, just for ridicule-sometimes gentle, sometimes sharp.
(Reference:
Baidu Encyclopedia: There is no way to choose)