Poetry at Ten Thousand Feet

After interacting with nature in higher altitudes, I write about it. Thus, poetry at ten thousand feet.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

The Road Taken

Two roads diverged in a grassy wood,
And happy I could not travel both.
And be so tired, long I stood,
And looked down one as far I could
To where it became boulder undergrowth.

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I --
I took the easier one,
Because I was lazy.
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      • Editing Overview
      • Poetry at Ten Thousand Feet
      • The Pine
      • Editing and Final Poems (24th-28th)
      • St. Croix Falls Overview
      • As I Walk This Path Of Brown
      • The River
      • The Road Taken
      • St. Croix Falls (May 23rd)
      • Tennessee Pass Overview
      • Purposeless Life Makes Me Antsy
      • 6'' of Tetanus
      • Tennessee Pass (May 21st)
      • Colorado Trail Overview
      • Beaver Dam Estuary
      • Aspen Forest
      • Colorado Trail (May 20th)
      • A-Basin Overview
      • Glasses
      • May, A La Mode
      • Arapahoe Basin (A-Basin) (May 19th)
      • Garden of the Gods Overview
      • Looking Upon Mount Harvard
      • For A Short While
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