Two roads diverged ahead of me
to avoid the most sour
or find the most sweet,
I looked both ways before choosing my street.
By choosing one, I'd neglect the other
In fact, there may be thousands,
I'd never discover.
Yet standing still brought me even less.
Preferring somewhere to nowhere
I chose left which I judged a-right
would bring me to
the best fruit in sight
After just a few steps
I stubbed my toe
This wasn't the way
it was supposed to go!
I glanced back
the way I came
it seemed every other way
had less shame.
I saw my friends go whizzing by
while my progress was labored and slow
I didn't even really know
if I was headed where I wanted to go.
But, to quit now, I'd lose
the promising fruit.
So making the best of it,
I kept moving each foot.
I felt heavier and heavier;
it seemed a great weight.
"Surely there's more," I thought
"This can't be my fate."
"I might be flying
if I let go of this sack.
These things are just
holding me back."
So I turned again
and looked where I'd been.
Every road looked better
than the one I was in.
"If only", "should have",
"would have" and "never"
mocked me from every other
possible golden path.
Just when I thought,
"I might as well quit"
and decided to rub my feet
while I'd sit,
I looked at my fruit
that had come at such cost
All I worked for, protected, and carried
was not lost.
I saw now that no one could
take them from me
I had gathered them
on the way to the tree.
I looked around again
and saw it was true.
You can't travel any road
without a bump or two.
Those paths that had all looked
so brilliant and smooth
had hazards and costs
and benefits, too.
I needed to come this way!
I'd do it again.
I'm glad I'm here.
I'll move on and then..
I'll keep choosing a street
and I'll keep moving on
it is the only way
to who I will become.
DSH