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The Road goes ever on and on |
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Down from the door where it began. |
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Now far ahead the Road has gone, |
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And I must follow, if I can, |
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Pursuing it with eager feet, |
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Until it joins some larger way, |
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Where many paths and errands meet. |
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And whither then? I cannot say. |
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The Road goes ever on and on |
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Down from the door where it began. |
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Now far ahead the Road has gone, |
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And I must follow, if I can, |
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Pursuing it with eager feet, |
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Until it joins some larger way, |
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Where many paths and errands meet. |
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And whither then? I cannot say. |