A Roadway

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Bibliographic Information
Author Dunbar, Paul Laurence
Genre Poetry
Journal or Book The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar
Publisher Dodd, Mead, and Company
Year of Publication 1913
Pages 214-215
Additional information https://www.gutenberg.org/files/18338/18338-h/18338-h.htm#Page_214


Let those who will stride on their barren roads
And prick themselves to haste with self-made goads,
Unheeding, as they struggle day by day,
If flowers be sweet or skies be blue or gray:
For me, the lone, cool way by purling brooks,
The solemn quiet of the woodland nooks,
A song-bird somewhere trilling sadly gay,
A pause to pick a flower beside the way.

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