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To The Road

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    Cool is the wind, for the summer is waning,
    Who 's for the road?
    Sun-flecked and soft, where the dead leaves are raining,
    Who 's for the road?
    Knapsack and alpenstock press hand and shoulder,
    Prick of the brier and roll of the boulder;
    This be your lot till the season grow older;
    Who 's for the road?

    Up and away in the hush of the morning,
    Who 's for the road?
    Vagabond he, all conventions a-scorning,
    Who 's for the road?
    Music of warblers so merrily singing,
    Draughts from the rill from the roadside up-springing,
    Nectar of grapes from the vines lowly swinging,
    These on the road.

    Now every house is a hut or a hovel,
    Come to the road:
    Mankind and moles in the dark love to grovel,
    But to the road.
    Throw off the loads that are bending you double;
    Love is for life, only labor is trouble;
    Truce to the town, whose best gift is a bubble:
    Come to the road!



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