Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE CLIMBING ROAD, by CLINTON SCOLLARD Poet's Biography First Line: Where do you go, oh climbing road, mounting, mounting ever Last Line: For still my heart within me cries to seek the great endeavor! Subject(s): Ambition; Climbing; Roads; Paths; Trails | ||||||||
WHERE do you go, oh, climbing road, mounting, mounting ever? "I go," it seems to answer back, "to seek the great endeavor!" Be mine your way, oh, climbing road, mounting, mounting ever, For still my heart within me cries to seek the great endeavor! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HE FINDS THE MANSION by JAMES MCMICHAEL BY DIFFERENT PATHS by MARVIN BELL DRIVING HOME by MADELINE DEFREES ART IS PARALLEL TO NATURE by CLARENCE MAJOR HIGHWAY 2, ILLINOIS by LISEL MUELLER |
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