The Roads Of Happiness

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  The roads of happiness are not
  The selfish roads of pleasure seeking,
  Where cheeks are flushed with haste and hot
  And none has time for kindly speaking.
  But they're the roads where lovers stray,
  Where wives and husbands walk together
  And children romp along the way
  Whenever it is pleasant weather.

  The roads of happiness are trod
  By simple folks and tender-hearted,
  By gentle folks that worship God
  And want to live their days unparted.
  There kindly people stop and talk,
  Regardless of the chase for money,
  There, arm in arm, the grown-ups walk
  And every eye you see is sunny.

  The roads of happiness are lined,
  Not with the friends of royal splendor,
  But with the loyal friends and kind
  That do the gentle deeds and tender.
  There fame has never brought unrest
  Nor glory set men's hearts to aching;
  There unabandoned is life's best
  For selfish love and money making.

  The roads of happiness are those
  That do not lead to pomp and glory
  But wind among the joys and woes
  That make the humble toiler's story.
  The roads that oft we used to tread
  In early days when first we mated,
  When hearts were light and cheeks were red,
  And days were not with burdens freighted.

© Edgar Albert Guest