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SONGS OF THE SOUL

THE EVER-TRODDEN PATH

This ever-trodden path
Where travelers all of earth
Do walk in joyous haste
Or slothful sorrow’s state
I walk and wonder,—
In truth or blunder.
The path is cleft
To right and left,
In front, behind;—
The diverse ways I find,
Bewildered am I—
As baffling mazes do they lie;
Still, they say
There’s a royal way
For all—the right, the error-wed,—
’Tis the sub-way path of ruby red
Which far beneath lies hid
For eager eyes to lead
Straight on the feet
To where all paths do meet.

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