rutting

after Robert Frost

Of roads more travelled,
this is one:
around each problem, over some,
under, through the thick’ning mire,
‘til down the cline, to sadness.

Let’s take the other,
much more fair,
and wanting wear—
still over, under, ‘round and through;
but steeplechase, to gladness.


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