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James Whitcomb Riley - A Song Of The RoadJames Whitcomb Riley - A Song Of The Road
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O I will walk with you, my lad, whichever way you fare, You`ll have me, too, the side o` you, with heart as light as air; No care for where the road you take`s a-leadin` anywhere,— It can but be a joyful ja`nt whilst you journey there. The road you take`s the path o` love, an` that`s the bridth o` two— An` I will walk with you, my lad O I will walk with you. Ho! I will walk with you, my lad,     Be weather black or blue Or roadsides frost or dew, my lad     O I will walk with you. Aye, glad, my lad, I`ll walk with you, whatever winds may blow, Or summer blossoms stay our steps, or blinding drifts of snow; The way thay you set face an` foot `s the way that I will go, An` brave I`ll be, abreast o` ye, the Saints and Angels know! With loyal hand in loyal hand, an` one heart made o` two, Through summer`s gold, or winter`s cold, It`s I will walk with you. Sure, I will walk with you, my lad,     A love ordains me to,— To Heaven`s door, an` through, my lad.     O I will walk with you.
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