why does the speaker say he will be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages hence in the poem the road not taken
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the poet walks on a Road which was less travelled
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“I shall be telling this with a sigh, Somewhere ages and ages hence” means someday, down the road, when I'm old and telling stories about my past, I'll sigh and say that I took the road less traveled by and that's what “made all the difference” in how my life turned out.
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