A Take on Frost

A Take on Frost

A Poem by LyricistWannaB
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Writing inspired by Robert Frost's poem, "The Road Not Taken"

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Plodding along, an endless expanse,

A dirt road

Weeping, weary,

Nothing to lose

I veer into the forest

No path present, an unruly site,

A freedom-lined flight,

Beckoning me with the crickets’ cries

Trampling shrubs, ripping branches

Clawing

Freedom is so near

And there it is, in cloudy sight

A mountain of magnificent might

Climb I must, to be free

No path, sheer will my guide

Determined

I ascend to the peak, a wide expanse

240 degrees, arms embrace the sky

In awe of ability, clouds beneath

Breathe, breathe...

But I must descend quickly,

For darkness has a mighty reach

The steep descent devastates

I stumble, and stumble again

And again

Uprooting rocks, exposing bitter earth

Hypervenilate

Finally the forest in site,

And I, a devoted serf

Trampling shrubs, ripping branches

Dreaming on dirt roads, ignoring the crickets' cries

 

I took the road less traveled by,

Detour

To the magnificent mountain

But it’s fleeting might

Betrays in the darkness

So back I plod

To the  road less traveled by

 

© 2008 LyricistWannaB




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