Along The Road
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Along The Road
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Joy at the start
Fear in the journey
Joy in the coming home
A part of the heart
Gets lost in the learning
Somewhere along the road.
Along the road
Your path may wander
A pilgrim's faith may fail
Absence makes the heart grow stronger
Darkness obscures the trail.
Cursing the quest
Courting disaster
Measureless nights forebode
Moments of rest
Glimpses of laughter
Are treasured along the road.
Along the road
Your steps may tumble
Your thoughts may start to stray
But through it all a heart held humble
Levels and lights your way.
Joy at the start
Fear in the journey
Joy in the coming home
A part of the heart
Gets lost in the learning
Somewhere along the road
Somewhere along the road
Somewhere along the road.
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Who performs "Along The Road"?
Dan Fogelberg performs "Along The Road", and this lyric page sits inside the Dan Fogelberg catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Road Beneath My Wheels and Aurora Nova, The Wild Places with a short reason for opening each page next.
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