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In the fourth and final stanza, the poet is old, remembering back to that morning on which this choice was made. Which road you take now seems to make all the difference, and the choice was clear, to take the road less traveled. Old age has brought wisdom to a choice that was, at the time, basically random. But because this is the last stanza, it seems to carry the weight of truth. The words are concise and tough, not like the words in the earlier stanzas, which are not clear.

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