Poem: On the Forked Road Called Life

On the forked road called Life

With its hedges and throes

One beckons me with experience

The other with many woes

On which will I stride

 

Should I have married Joan

The tall, the fair, the pointy

The hourglass would have told

Opted for loveless fecundity

A house instead of a home

 

Should I have quit

And stayed at home

Far-fetched these things bestride

I stayed, I trudged, I lost

The dream I didn’t grasp

 

What is it o road called Life

That’s never as the crow flies

Always requiring,  ne’er revealing

Except  the hedges talking awhile

But few ever listen.

 

 

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