by Charles Edward Ives (1874 - 1954)
Walking
Language: English
A big October morning, the village church-bells, the road along the ridge, the chestnut burr and sumach, the hills above the bridge with autumn colors glow. Now we strike a steady gait, walking towards the future, letting past and present wait, we push on in the sun, Now hark! Something bids us pause... But we keep on a walking, 'tis yet not noon-day, the road still calls us onward, today we do not choose to die or to dance, but to live and walk.
Text Authorship:
- by Charles Edward Ives (1874 - 1954) [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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- by Charles Edward Ives (1874 - 1954), "Walking", 1902. [text verified 1 time]
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