meaning of "somewhere ages and ages hence"
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Somewhere ages and ages hence. The poet has told us that he encountered two roads – a metaphor, for two important decisions to make – and that he chose the less popular one, “the one less traveled by.” Now, in this conclusion, he anticipates a time in the distant future – so distant.
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Answer:The poet was sighing with regret.he would confess with a sense of regret out of that two roads.He took less travelled one which makes alot of difference
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