Life’s Road Poem by James Ephraim McGirt

Life’s Road



With joy I plod life's weary road;
Sometimes I'm free, then with a load;
The cares I gather through the day,
At night my banjo 'ill drive away.

If life comes sweet, I'll only smile,
As it will please me well;
If bitter, though I'll only frown,
And you can never tell.

I never grieve o'er past mistakes,
Made through the previous day;
I will from them a lesson take,
And plod along life's way.

Sometimes you see me going on,
And judge I'm doing well;
The cares that's moving in my heart
No tongue can ever tell.

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