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What does the poet regret

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The poet regrets whatever it is that sticks in their mind.

The thing is, really strange things stick for some poets.

A certain tree. A branch on it. The knots in it. They remind them of the stars bursting holes in the fabric of the universe

And they compose 8 stanzas in the span of a few moments

About the knots of a branch of one tree.

And then they go through a divorce and say nothing.

Deaths. Nothing.

And then they write about wood grain and finger wrinkles.

This is not to say that these poets write about petty things.

They write about what sticks with them. They are honest about what makes them up.

In this way, the poet can pick and choose who they are.

They can be wood grain and breadcrumbs, and leave behind all that which is massive. This is freedom.

The poet can regret stepping on an ant, but never think to consider the magnitude of leaving their home and their friends to follow their heart. The poet can be battered by the world and think nothing of it, but lose it all over an ant.

The poet can thus, regret nothing and everything all at once.

You choose what your world is composed of by choosing what it is you compose about the world.

Answered by Deepak143kr
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Answer:The poet regret that he cannot travel on both roads simultaneously

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