I read the post by jenray, "http://www.blog.co.uk/user/jenray/" on the vanillacustard.blog.co.uk
"The Road Not Taken
by Robert Frost"

This reminded me of a post that I put on my blog back in April.

Ways We Might Have Gone. by Frank Mc Donald.

Two roads are on offer, and what will it matter
If this one or that one is chosen today?
Who has a globe to look into the future?
What will it mean if we choose the wrong way?
Who knows the reason for making decisions
That decades from now may condemn us to hell?
Lights that entice-are they simple illusions?
Will happiness follow? Or pain? Who can tell?
A lifetime is over-we look back in wonder
At roads we neglected to journey along;
But who is to say that we could have fared better,
That we opted to go where we did not belong?
A tradesman, a teacher, a Cromwell, a Caesar,
The highways they followed all finish in dust;
Now fate in its mercy has made us an offer
That needs no decision- for take it we must.

Isn't that a wonderful poem.