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There was a poem I read in high school that wasn't by some well known, classical poet of yore; it really hit me at the time. I have not been able to find it since, and recently it's really driving me batty. I think the poem was called "Cost Effective," and it references celebrities who endured some kind of tragedy due to their fame and/or creativity (I believe both Elvis and Brittney Spears are featured).
The only bit I remember is from the end:
"...forgive me, Mr. Frost / But those who take the path less travelled oftentimes get lost."
Does anybody know what this is from? The internet has NOT helped me.
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