There are two roads in the yellow forest, but I chose the less traveled one, and this road has determined my life since then. What poem is it?

This poem named The Road Not Taken is a literary work created by American poet Robert Frost.

The full text is as follows:

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the first paragraph

There are two roads in the yellow forest.

Unfortunately, I can't choose both at the same time.

I stood for a long time during the journey.

Watch one of them.

Until it winds its way into the distant Woods.

the second part

I naturally chose another one,

Maybe more attractive.

Because it is full of thorns and needs to be explored;

However, such a brush-off

Didn't cause much change.

the third part

Early that morning, the two paths lay quietly together.

Among the leaves that no one has stepped on

Oh, I left another way for tomorrow!

Knowing that roads are connected with roads,

I don't know if I should turn back.

Section iv

I will sigh gently and describe all this.

Many, many years later:

There are two roads in the Woods, and I-

I chose the one with fewer pedestrians.

It changed my life.

Extended data:

The Road Not Taken was inspired by Robert Frost's well-meaning jokes about what his best friend Edward Thomas often did in England.

Frost often walks in the country with Thomas: Thomas has been trying to choose a road that allows him to show some strange plants or scenery to his American friends.

However, after every walk, Thomas regrets his choice and laments what he could have shown Frost if they had chosen a "better" direction. Many times, when this happens, New Englanders will laugh at his Welsh-English friends' useless regrets.

Frost learned something that might happen from this sigh. This kind of behavior is a way that Frost never chose, and it is also a way that he learned to avoid.

Therefore, shortly after he returned to the United States as a successful newly discovered poet, when he remembered this incident, Frost pretended to be Edward Thomas and wrote The Road Not Taken.

He immediately copied a copy and sent it to Thomas without making any comments, but he hoped that his friends would notice that, ironically, the poem was based on the frostless phrase "I will tell this with a sigh".

In fact, Frost's expectations failed. Thomas didn't understand the well-meaning joke because the irony was handled skillfully and subtly.

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