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What does the poet mean by somewhere ages and sges hence in the poem road not taken

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In the poem "The Road Not Taken," the author Robert Frost Makes reference to a diverged road, in which the speaker must make a decision about which road to pick. Thus, in the last stanza, by the words "somewhere ages and ages hence," he means that sometime in the future he will give a sigh of relief or regret about having taken his own path in life.

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