A Road Tune
Oh, there is morning yonder,
And night and noon again;
And I must up and wander
Away against the rain.
The forests would delay me
With a thousand little leaves;
The hilltops seek to stay me,
And valleys dim with eves.
The mist denies the mountains,
The wind forbids the sea;
But, mist or wind, I go to find
The day that calls to me.
For there are mornings yonder,
And noons that call and call;
And there's a day, with arms outheld,
That waits beyond them all.
And night and noon again;
And I must up and wander
Away against the rain.
The forests would delay me
With a thousand little leaves;
The hilltops seek to stay me,
And valleys dim with eves.
The mist denies the mountains,
The wind forbids the sea;
But, mist or wind, I go to find
The day that calls to me.
For there are mornings yonder,
And noons that call and call;
And there's a day, with arms outheld,
That waits beyond them all.
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