I listened to you Robert
I did, you inspired me
I took that path less traveled
That road to no where
I have holes in my shoes
I have no house
But I can appreciate a nice sunset
Or the way the wind whistles in tandem with the palms
It did make all the difference
I am a poet Robert
I can say that
I can
Maybe not quite of your genius
But I have a small genius of my very own
I could have gotten married
Had small children
Gone to college to studied botany or airplane repair
But I took the road less traveled
The overgrown one with snakes
I have gotten lost in the meter
Gotten poison ivy from too much alliteration
I have slunk away slowly from a dangerous haiku
I blame you Robert
I do
That road less traveled
It means services are pretty far in-between
You may run out of gas
You might not have a hamburger when you want one
You may have to settle
For cuddling up with a warm notebook
At three in the morning
I know you were trying to be inspirational
And Bob, you were
I listened
I heeded your challenge
I tripped down that road and never looked back
Just one thing Rob, one small thing
Could you at least have left a map?
Written a sequel?
Helped me navigate some?
See I am on that road
I can’t feel my way
I can’t see the trees or the forest
The Road is now a tiny path
The overgrowth is menacing
I don’t have a machete
I’m scared Robert I really am
I took the road less traveled
I owe it all to you.
Now I need you to help me out
Come back for me Robert.
Please
Well done, Cindy!