Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1917 — The Road O’ Dreams. [ARTICLE]

The Road O’ Dreams.

Out on the edge of the work-a-day sphere, Far out from the course of Where the silvered light of the moon shines clear, The vesper call-bells chime, Always. _lt_Hfiems, , Luring with schemes, You to the road o’ dreams. And wild and free are thoughts that arise In breasts of pilgrims there — And bold is the message flashed from the _.L » ~ : ■' .owJkSSSSr-.-T '-.-i “A wreath for those who dare.” Only what seems Sheds golden gleams Out on the road o’ dreams. A poor, poor place is the work-a-day land; Few of its sweets are real Compared to joys that are ever at hand When the day dreams o’er you steal. What Is what seems With reality teems, There in the road o’ dreams. And so we are prone our faith to renew Dall y at eve n t ide, Knowing our souls will be soaring to view Joys our flesh is denied; ~ Kver It gleams— Faith in what seems — Out in the road o’ dteams. —Pittsburgh Post.