what does the phrase leaves no step had trodden black mean
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The phrase 'leaves no steps had trodden black' means both the roads that lay invitingly before the poet that morning had been covered with freshly fallen leaves from the trees. No one had walked over those leaves. He was the first one to arrive at that diverging point of the road.
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