The woods are lovely, dark and deep
But I have promises to keep
And miles to go before I sleep
And miles to go before I sleep
Of course everyone interprets the written word to have a different meaning & this verse from a poem by Robert Frost has, I am sure, been analyzed by millions & interpreted by as many more. If I look at his words & compare the promises he writes about to the promises we feel compelled to make & label 'resolutions' on the first day of every New Year it illustrates (on one hand) why I don't make any grand promises (resolutions). It tells me that if I did I wouldn't be able to stop to explore the woods (lovely, dark and deep). I would miss the beauty waiting there in the woods. I would miss the sounds; chirping of the birds; croaking of the frogs. I would miss the sweet smells of the wild blossoms. I would miss the peace & serenity found there. I would miss exploring this whole new world.
So.........in my words:
The woods are lovely, dark and deep
and I have no promises to keep
Though I have miles to go before I sleep
I cherish beauty in these woods so deep