Pompous Platitude Part 1

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Part One- Pompous Platitude

Pondering Points a Poetic Passage

Trails Traversed Temporarily

Facts Fractured for Fun or Rambunctious Rare Ramblings

Wrong Writing Worthwhile

Below is a poem by Robert Frost which is a great poem, but the last three lines are what people remember the most.

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—

I took the one less traveled by,

And that has made all the difference.

Many pondering the past have presented particular phrases to plan for precise problems. They may be right or regular while roving though many clarifications that are conflicting in content and contemplation. Mine might be absolutely ambivalent as I apply it to authors.

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