The Road Not Taken
Two loves apart in a mellow mood,
And since I could not have them both
And be one heart, long I thought
And kissed one deeply there I swooned
To where he took my breath away;
Then kissed the other, just as well,
And having perhaps the better hair,
Because it was glossy and thick with care;
Though as for that the combing there
Had shined the swoop I did not care,
And both that morning equally shorn
In sheaves no pep had stopped the flood.
Oh, I kept a lock without dismay!
Yet knowing how his tears did sway,
I doubted would it grow again that way.
I shall be telling this with my keen eye
Somewhere pages and pages hence:
Two loves apart in a mood, and I-
I took the one less baldened by,
And that has made all the difference!