A Walk in Deep Green Wood

A Walk in Deep Green Wood

A Poem by Samuel Dickens
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Which way do I go?

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Two roads there were in deep green wood

I knew not which to choose

So I scratched my groggy head

And took a shot of booze

 

Left or right, I didn’t know

But wanted to be fair

And so that whiskey bottle

I tossed into the air

 

It landed pointing somewhat left

And gave so-so direction

To the path that was the best

Or close enough, I reckon

 

Stumbling down that grassy way

I fired up my ol’ bong

But when I saw the zombie horde

I knew I'd chosen wrong

 

Hey, you zombies, go away

And do not eat my brain

I meant to take the other path

Not dead meat lover's lane

 

A gruesome dinner, I became

And soon the lights went off

I swear the one who ate the most

Looked like Robert Frost

© 2014 Samuel Dickens


Author's Note

Samuel Dickens
I don't know what's wrong with me. Too much Monty Python, I guess.

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Well Sam you brought both Monty Python and Robert Frost to the fore with this write. I am a fan of both. So faced with that division in the road and not being sure which direction to take, a swig of the hard stuff helps? I enjoyed this zombie write and it's gruesomeness :)

Chris

Posted 2 Years Ago


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Samuel Dickens

2 Years Ago

Thank you, Chris. Sure... hard stuff always helps us make good decisions. (I'm lying)



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Loved it! Very fun and creative, sir :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


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maybe there's a reason the road less taken is less taken. i loved this one. i think it's the only zombie poem i've ever given a good review.

Posted 11 Years Ago


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Humm...Monty Python? I don't seem to remember any zombies there. Maybe my memory is failing me.

Still, this was enjoyed. Yes, seems like the wrong path was chosen. Perhaps you should have stood a bit longer to look down each path, I guess, to avoid the path less traveled by zombies. I think that might have made all the difference. You never know!

Clever, Sam.

My very best regards,

Rick

Posted 11 Years Ago


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Samuel Dickens

11 Years Ago

Thanks, Rick. It may have been MP's "Cannibalism in the Royal Navy" skit that lulled me in that dire.. read more
(footnote to earlier review:
I've never yet met a man who let the whiskey bottle choose his direction who came to a good end!...and...I have a little Frost-y plagiarism to my credit as well. You may wish to examine "A Frosty Conundrum" .)

Posted 11 Years Ago


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Mark

11 Years Ago

Sam, I am flabbergasted! I have spent the last forty minutes, since reading your comment searching f.. read more
Samuel Dickens

11 Years Ago

My RR thingy is never on, so you'll need to message me.
I thought of Robert Frost right away.But you let a whisky bottle choose your path...and that made all the difference...

Posted 11 Years Ago


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Zinger on that last line. Bet the diners got a little buzzed, too.


Posted 12 Years Ago


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Hey, I'd like to see a good zombie now and then .. lol .. .. Robert Frost ..lol .. Nahh ..

You are fun ... Jasmine ..

Posted 12 Years Ago


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Haha oh i enjoyed reading this. Cheers!

Posted 12 Years Ago


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How fun!!!!

Posted 12 Years Ago


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lol well trade Monty in for Benny Hill , not that any of the kids here now who either one of them are.

Posted 12 Years Ago


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