O Who will walk a mile with me Along life's merry way? A comrade blithe and full of glee, Who dares to laugh out loud and free, And let his frolic fancy play, Like a happy child, through the flowers gay That fill the field and fringe the way Where he walks a mile with me. And who will walk a mile with me Along life's weary way? A friend whose heart has eyes to see The stars shine out o'er the darkening lea, And the quiet rest at the end o' the day, -- A friend who knows, and dares to say, The brave, sweet words that cheer the way Where he walks a mile with me. With such a comrade, such a friend, I fain would walk till journeys end, Through summer sunshine, winter rain, And then? -- Farewell, we shall meet again! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE TWENTY-THIRD PSALM by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE TWO OF A TRADE by SAMUEL WILLOUGHBY DUFFIELD A PRAYER by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR SONNET: 22. TO THE SAME [CYRIACK SKINNER] by JOHN MILTON ESCAPE AT BEDTIME by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON |