Thursday, October 27, 2005

Apophysis: The Road Not Taken


The Road Not Taken

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

Robert Frost

49 comments:

  1. Very nice, and one of my favorite poems :0)

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  2. Thanks Trace. How was your day?

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  3. long and one of those days :0)

    you?

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  4. Well, me and women crying seem to go hand in hand these days. This one was not my fault--I swear. LOL

    Tried the Bonefish Grill tonight for dinner. Food was outstanding--too good. I ate way too much and I'm paying the price of overindulgence.

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  5. awww poor baby, probably payback for making a woman cry LOL you know you can't just say that I'm not gonna touch it :P


    and what did you have that has now made you miserable :0)

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  6. for dinner that is LOL

    maybe you should lie down or something ;0)

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  7. It would be easier to tell you what I didn't have.

    Lying down. Now that's something I've never had a problem doing. :-)

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  8. in my professional opinion LOL, I think you should probably remove any restrictive clothing while you are at it :0)

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  9. Yes ma'am. Done. Any other advice that might help my situation? I do respect your professional opinion.

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  10. LOL
    hmmm I will need to better assess the situation,but I'm sure I can come up with a satisfactory course of treatment for you :0)

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  11. I'm in your hands. Be gentle or be rough but be quick. :-)

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  12. -Sigh- Robert Frost..and a beautiful looking Frosty icycle. (Did I spell that right? I'm too tired to check)

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  13. Icicle. Do you like icicles Holly?

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  14. well ya know, quickies are always fun :0) but I think your current condition requires more of a slow hand :0)

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  15. are you always so aggreable Trée?

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  16. I learned this poem the same time I memorized Thanatopsis by WC Bryant. I was 14 or 15 I think. Look up Thanatopsis. Maybe I'll post it, though it's awful morbid.
    88 non-rhyming lines. That's what I remember most. That and Mr. Menton my English teacher. He was a GREAT teacher.

    Ah Robert Frost. He has so many beautiful poems. Your fractal...definitely a road less traveled.

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  17. Always agreeable. Now aggreable; only on alternate Thursdays. ;-)

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  18. Aggie, there are many things I'd like to "look up" right now, but Thanatopsis ain't one of them. :-)

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  19. It is Thursday. lol

    I think my brain got fried this morning when I opened a certain file attachment, which proceeded to scorch it's image on my frontal lobe. Haven't been the same since. :-)

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  20. LOL,and that is exactly why I sent it LOL--and that of course would be my evil laugh ;0)

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  21. Every time I come here..your work seems to progress.. This one is great.
    I like Robert Frost.
    Seems like my whole life, I have taken the road less traveled.. and I have enjoyed every minute of it.

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  22. LOL Yeah, I suggest you leave Thanatopsis out for the night then. It doesn't match the mirrors you've tied onto your shoes.

    Silly boy!

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  23. ...and this comes to mind...why???

    "Georgie Porgie
    Puddin and pie
    Kissed the girls
    and made them cry"

    Why were all the girls crying? Fractals and poetry is my guess.

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  24. Trace, does that evil grin go with the wicked smile? :-)

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  25. phred, I love this poem too. Thanks for your words of encouragement. Next fractal is going to be a little Halloween fun. Look for it in a bit. :-)

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  26. why that it does Trée as a matter of fact :0)

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  27. "Georgie Porgie
    Puddin and pie
    Kissed the girls
    and made them cry"


    OMG, Aggie, I heard this a bizillion times growing up. I think it's time for me to go get my cowboy hat. Get those boots ready babe and dry those eyes. This is for your own good. LMAO

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  28. Trace, I see you've been a bad girl and it started oh so early in the morning too. I saw that innocent bambi post you made today. You're not fooling me sweetie. Come a little closer so I can put you over my knees. We'll get that wickedness spanked out of you yet young lady.

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  29. My boots are on hon. Give it your best shot. ;)
    Make it quick though...I haven't got all night.

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  30. :-) Agnes' last message! lol

    Fractal and poem compliment each other wonderfully, very nice. Looking forward to your halloween fractal..

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  31. I saw that innocent bambi post you made today ROFL (that needed a water alert! )

    you of course are right, I have been a bad girl :0)

    I do deserve whatever you have to do :0)

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  32. Aggie, you confound me at every turn. I am many things hon, but quick isn't one of them. Long, slow, steady, strong, passionate, and mind-blowing is in the inventory. I'll have to see if I can find some quick. LOL

    Update: After looking at those boots again, I think quick could be an option. ROFL

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  33. Morning Sunshine. I can have the Halloween pic up "quick" if that pleases you dear. :-)

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  34. ROFL - well with my spurs on, I should think quick would be your first thought.

    Save long and slow for another night. I'm mere moments from falling over.
    Is it wrong if I just lay there?

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  35. Trace, skirt, no panties. In my office in 5. This is going to hurt me more than you. :-)

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  36. Oh, Trace. That would be a pleated skirt. Navy if you got it.


    Word Verification: studvha (shakes head) lol

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  37. your wish is my command :0)

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  38. will plaid work, do you want the knee high socks and white blouse too? :0)

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  39. "Is it wrong if I just lay there?"

    Well, that gets my second OMG of the night. Aggie, that phrase is a dead give-away for the "been married too long" syndrome.

    Hey, I didn't see no spurs on those boots. Are we talkin the same boots. Cause I'm thinking you've got the indian squaw long mocs on? What were you thinking?

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  40. Ok, new record. My third OMG tonight.

    "will plaid work, do you want the knee high socks and white blouse too?"

    Two words: HELL YES. LMAO

    If you can put your red locks in a ponytail, well that may just get you a little special dispensation.

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  41. Oh, well the mocs are in the closet, I've got my cowgirl boots on tonight and I've been married way too long - no damn doubt about it.

    Don't you worry. My only problem is that the things I like require far more energy than I've got at the moment. LOL

    You go play with the Catholic girls and I'm gonna call it a night.

    Have fun kids. :)

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  42. good night Agnes, get some rest, and take care of you :0)

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  43. Nite Aggie. Sweet dreams darlin. :-)

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  44. oh yes, a pony tail most definitely, just a few wispy tendrils around my face :0)



    word verification: pumbi LOL

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  45. Let me put my Halloween decorations up for the night, then we'll get to your little matter at hand. My hand that is.

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  46. trick or treat or how about a trick and a treat LOL


    go post :0)

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  47. Tree - yes...love icicles and snow.

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