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Poem by Bert Leston Taylor The Road to Anywhere Across the places deep and dim, And places brown and bare, It reaches to the planet s rim The Road to Anywhere. Now east is east, and west is west, But north lies in between, And he is blest whose feet have prest The road that s cool and green. The road of roads for them that dare The lightest whim obey, To follow where the moose or bear Has brushed his headlong way. The secrets that these tangles house Are step by step revealed, While to the sun the grass and boughs A store of odors yield. More sweet these odors in the sun Than swim in chemist's jars; And when the fragrant day is done, Night and a shoal of stars. Oh, east is east, and west is west, But north lies full and fair; And blest is he who follows free The Road to Anywhere. B. L. T. Bert Leston Taylor Bert Leston Taylor's other poems: ![]() 1346 Views |
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