what do the words 'long I stood' mean in the poem(the road not taken)
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This phrase is taken from the poem, The road not taken by Robert frost. He says that he is the only traveller in the area and the place is covered with silence with no one around. He stands there rooted to the spot for a long time staring at two roads diverging from one .
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He stands there rooted to the spot for a long time staring at two roads diverging from one . Here, poet Robert Frost means that being the only traveller, he could not travel both the roads at the same time. ... Therefore, the poet stood there for a long time staring at two roads diverging from one. Hope it helps you!
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