"Which Road" by Carol GrantDirt, paved, gravel or brick
The dirt road would be the most unusual
Untouched, removed from the hustle and bustle
Dirt, I would choose this one
As I stand here staring in its direction, it
seems a far ways away.
I bet getting there will be dangerous,
challenging, a thrill a minute
Robert Frost, watch out,
here I come 07/30/2010 Posted on 07/30/2010 Copyright © 2024 Carol Grant
Member Comments on this Poem |
Posted by Charlie Morgan on 07/31/10 at 01:49 AM ...carol, an exceptional vernacular of his words; you actually tie it down better than many of his poet-analysts. |
Posted by JD Clay on 08/07/10 at 03:51 AM This is an interesting take and quite introspective. |
Posted by Charles E Minshall on 08/11/10 at 07:03 PM I hope to read more of your poetry Carol...CharMin |
Posted by Chris Sorrenti on 08/12/10 at 01:12 AM Puts a fun spin on a serious topic. I too am glad I chose the road less traveled, although it's gotten pretty crowded these past few years with so many poets. But as the saying goes, "the more the merrier." :o) |
Posted by Charles M Harrison on 08/15/10 at 12:40 AM Nicely done. I like the dirt road, takes you to interesting places. You have to go slow because of the bumps, but you get to see more that way. |
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