THE ROAD TO ANYWHERE.
Across the places deep and dim, And places brown and "Hare, . It reaches to the planet's rim— The Road to Anywhere., r . Now east is east, and west is west, But north lies m between, . '«• And he is blest whose feet have ppa&fc The road that's cojol and green. The road of roads' for them th&t dare The lightest whim obey,- -'-'•'- To follow where the moose or bear Has brushed his : headlong way. The secrets that these t&flgles; house Are step by "step ieVe&led, While to the sun the grass and boughs A store_of .odors, yield. -W More sweet -these wjors m "the s\u*7 Than swim m chemists' jars; And when the fragrant day is done, Night— -and a shoal of gtars. - . Oh, east is east, and wist is' west, But north lies full arid fair; And blest is he who follows free The Road to Anywhere. ;i ;. , ' — Chicago Tribune.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13191, 27 September 1913, Page 10
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154THE ROAD TO ANYWHERE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13191, 27 September 1913, Page 10
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