The Road That Has No End by Joseph Burrows read by Zane C Weber

The Road That Has No End

    By Joseph Burrows

    Hast ever tramped along the road

    That has no end?

    The far brown winding road, your one

    Fast friend

    A tattered weather-beaten swag,

    A silent mate

    To send

    His dumb warm comfort to the heart,

    A fount where dreams ascend.

    There's wondrous freedom on the road

    That has no end;

    A man's heart glows, his spirit leaps

    To blend

    Its joy of life with fierce wind's gust

    Upon his face:

    To lend

    Its cry to Nature's tumult, full

    And shrill, as twilight shades descend.

    The flowers bloom along the road

    That has no end

    Cool breezes blow, the gum trees sway

    And bend;

    The wild doves woo, and softly coo

    Their soothing notes,

    And mend

    Heart's throbbing pain to sweet content,

    And peace lights on the mind's sad trend

    There's pain and toil along the road

    That has no end;

    A sinking heart, and weary feet

    That spend

    Their strength, and lag and crave respite;

    And dim tired eyes

    That tend

    To close their heavy lids upon

    The stinging dusts that upward wend.

    There are sweet still hours along the road

    That has no end

    'Neath twinkling stars when night's deep shades

    O'erpend;

    A man's eyes shine with gathered tears,

    And memories come

    To rend

    His straining heart strings, while above

    The paling lights his mood commend.

    I love the road, the swagman's road

    That has no end;

    I love its joys, that pains and toils

    Transcend;

    It is my dreams, the life that fills my heart

    And when death comes and would

    My peacefulness

    Amend,

    I pray that God may let my soul depart

    With my tattered swag beside me,

    'Mid my friends that never chide me,

    And my face towards the distant clouded hill,

    Where leads the far brown winding road

    That has no end.


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