William Stanley Braithwaite, ed. (1878–1962). Anthology of Massachusetts Poets. 1922.
The Road beyond the Town
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And a little house looks down:
Ah! but I see the roadway still
And the day I left the town.
It’s many a year ago,
And a heart and hope were brave to roam
The long, long road I know.
It’s tired the heart might be:
But hope stayed bright in sun or rain,
And a Voice that called to me.
And out of the little town:
Ah! but I see the roadway still.
And the good house looking down.
As I started brave away,
But said with a blessing, Go!
And followed me every day.
For a father’s heart is true,
And joy is sweet in a mother’s tears
For the deeds her child may do.
For the Kingdom of God would be,
Save in His mercy will He bless
The road that goes with me:
Where a little house looks down:
Ah! but I bless the roadway still,
And the land beyond the town.