what would be the nature of sigh that the poet expects while telling story ages and ages hence?(the road not taken)
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He regrets that he could not have traveled both roads. The poem is about the other road--the road not taken. Since way leads on to way, the reader doubts that he shall ever come back and take the road not taken. The speaker is sighing because he is saddened by the fact that he could not take both roads.
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