Page:The collected poems, lyrical and narrative, of A. Mary F. Robinson.djvu/190

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The Road Leading Nowhere

The road leading nowhere
Is bright in the morn;
We troop it and foot it
By thicket and thorn.

With fewer companions
We pace it at even;
The road leading nowhere
Is pleasant and even.

But oh! there's an hour
That is fatal and still;
'Tis the halt after noon
At the top of the hill.

'Tis the look of the road
As it slips out of sight;
'Tis the flight of the day
And the dread of the night.

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