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Comment 53 of 543, added on November 14th, 2004 at 4:32 PM.
What Mr. Frost is saying to me is that do your own thing. Have your own
meaning about life and what you make of it. If it turns out bad or good or
whatever decisions you make in life, you took chances. And if you didn't
take these chances you will spend the rest of your life wondering if I
should have or not. I can relate to this poem in my own life.
Patricia from United States
Comment 52 of 543, added on November 13th, 2004 at 8:33 PM.
I am a poetry freak and I admire all types of serious poetry, but this poem
is so tottaly beyond admiration.
With this poem I can relate to with my problems and it helps me find
asolution to them because poetry I feel is a big role in my life. I am
currently involved in alot of literature clubs including uil and this poem
would tottaly rock if i took it to competition. thanx for reading my
comment
Maria A.K.A Airam from United States
Comment 51 of 543, added on November 12th, 2004 at 3:14 PM.
Hi all.."the road not taken" is truly inspirational..simple words, complex
idea..that is the core of this exceptional poem which is timeless.
Annapurna Chandra from United States
Comment 50 of 543, added on November 12th, 2004 at 2:38 PM.
i would like to know one thing is this poem ment to be a story wisetail or
a plot for people to fallow? it seems that life is twisted and that is what
leads us all. No? we all look for ansers and others to show us the way but
there is no point in that. for they know what we know. so what is it that
we know? i can't say but it is the last thing on my mind befor i close my
eyes. so it is the last thing on your mind. think for the time being but
the is no ansers in the places we look. In all peaces of writing teachers
tell us to look for meaning but is there any?
kevin from Canada
Comment 49 of 543, added on November 12th, 2004 at 12:18 PM.
it seems my life has lead me hear to think and that there was only to paths
in life but it can be said they will meet but will not end and someone will
take the path you didn't there is an end with out an end. and a path with
out happyness.
there is no need for words in the lost part of the woods.
Bradly from Canada
Comment 48 of 543, added on November 12th, 2004 at 10:50 AM.
I've read some of the comments on this particular poem and while I have no
wish to denigrate them, I do wish that the poem along with some of his
other work such as 'Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening' were read in the
spirit that they were probably written in. Just read them as pictures
drawn by an observant countryman, without analysing the rivets out of them.
David J Lavisher from United Kingdom
Comment 47 of 543, added on November 10th, 2004 at 12:07 PM.
I personaly think this is an inspiring wonderful poem!
Starfox from United States
Comment 46 of 543, added on November 9th, 2004 at 7:59 AM.
The road not taken
ion ionela
Comment 45 of 543, added on November 9th, 2004 at 1:48 PM.
The road not taken to me is a metaphor about life, where many often choose
the path travelled by most but if you chose the road not taken, it will
make make all the difference. We should all try it some times. Robert Frost
gave advice that can be used by many ages and ages to come.
Mira from Kenya
Comment 44 of 543, added on November 3rd, 2004 at 7:42 PM.
THIS POEM IS VERY MEANINGFUL.
By saying that way leads on to way in my opinion means that which way we
choose is on us. We can either choose right over wrong or wrong over right
and once we have made the choice we can not go back.
SK from United States
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What Mr. Frost is saying to me is that do your own thing. Have your own
meaning about life and what you make of it. If it turns out bad or good or
whatever decisions you make in life, you took chances. And if you didn't
take these chances you will spend the rest of your life wondering if I
should have or not. I can relate to this poem in my own life.
Patricia from United States