And both that
that morning equally lay
in leaves no
step had trodden black
I kept the first for another day)
yet knowing how way leads on to way
doubted Off I should eves Como
back
1)why were both the road in
w=equal state that morning
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The speaker stands in the woods, considering a fork in the road. Both ways are equally worn and equally overlaid with un-trodden leaves. The speaker chooses one, telling himself that he will take the other another day. Yet he knows it is unlikely that he will have the opportunity to do so. And he admits that someday in the future he will recreate the scene with a slight twist: He will claim that he took the less-traveled road.
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