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The Crooked Footpath

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    Ah, here it is! the sliding rail
    That marks the old remembered spot, -
    The gap that struck our school-boy trail, -
    The crooked path across the lot.

    It left the road by school and church,
    A pencilled shadow, nothing more,
    That parted from the silver-birch
    And ended at the farm-house door.

    No line or compass traced its plan;
    With frequent bends to left or right,
    In aimless, wayward curves it ran,
    But always kept the door in sight.

    The gabled porch, with woodbine green, -
    The broken millstone at the sill, -
    Though many a rood might stretch between,
    The truant child could see them still.

    No rocks across the pathway lie, -
    No fallen trunk is o'er it thrown, -
    And yet it winds, we know not why,
    And turns as if for tree or stone.

    Perhaps some lover trod the way
    With shaking knees and leaping heart, -
    And so it often runs astray
    With sinuous sweep or sudden start.

    Or one, perchance, with clouded brain
    From some unholy banquet reeled, -
    And since, our devious steps maintain
    His track across the trodden field.

    Nay, deem not thus, - no earthborn will
    Could ever trace a faultless line;
    Our truest steps are human still, -
    To walk unswerving were divine!

    Truants from love, we dream of wrath;
    Oh, rather let us trust the more!
    Through all the wanderings of the path,
    We still can see our Father's door!



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