3. Tworoadsdiverged in a yellowwood, Andsorry I couldnottravelboth Andbeonetraveller, long I stood Andlookeddownone as far as I could Towhere it bent in theundergrowth;
4. Thentooktheother, as just as fair, Andhavingperhapsthebetterclaim, Because it wasgrassyandwantedwear; Though as for thatthepassingthere Hadwornthemreallyaboutthesame,
5. Andboththatmorningequallylay In leaves no stephadtroddenblack. Oh, I keptthefirst for anotherday! Yetknowinghowway leads ontoway, I doubtedif I shouldever come back.
6. I shallbetellingthiswith a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Tworoadsdiverged in a wood, and I – I tooktheonelesstravelledby, Andthathasmadeallthedifference.
8. Whosewoodsthese are I think I know. His houseis in thevillagethough; He willnotsee me stoppinghere Towatchhiswoodsfillupwithsnow.
9. Mylittlehorse must think it queer To stop without a farmhousenear Betweenthewoodsandfrozenlake The darkesteveningoftheyear.
10. He giveshisharnessbells a shake Toaskifthereis some mistake. The onlyothersound’sthesweep Ofeasywindanddownyflake.
11. The woods are lovely, darkanddeep, But I havepromisestokeep, Andmilesto go before I sleep, Andmilesto go before I sleep.
12. Imagesfrom internet Allpaintingsby Laura Tasheiko, except slides 1 and 12, illustrated with Nancy Depew’sworks Music Solitude(Excerpt) writtenby De lange, Ellington and Mills Solo Joshua Redman Recordingfrom original soundtrackofKansas City, a Robert Altman film