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My favorite poem I have read so far was Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken." This poem got me really thinking about how many choices I have taken in life that have changed the road my life is going down. I realized that a decision I make may seem like a good idea at the time but in the long run it may not end up being so good. When I read this poem I visualized two roads and me standing there thinking of where they will end up. Usually when you look down a path it bends somewhere so you cannot see where it will end but you can see a short amount of what it looks like. This is true for when it comes to life decisions you make. I may not have made all of the best decisions throughout my life but the road must end somewhere, even if there are a few more splits along the way, you inevitably choose where it ends.
Submitted by Stephanie Corbett
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