The Road Ends Here

Twenty years I've traveled on
It's been a winding trail
I've grown up some and fell down some,
Learned to fly and fail
Twenty years I've struggled on
At last it's finally clear
The road ends here
A baby in his mother's arms knows things he can't express
A little boy, a momma's eyes, he doesn't have to guess
There's so much a child can learn from just one little tear
The road ends here
The road ends here
Can you feel from where you sleep through the darkness and the ground?
Can you hear from where you lie every simple whispered sound?
Can you smell from where you rest all the flowers in your tree?
Can you feel, can you see that sister must be free?
Twenty years she's traveled on with history at her side
A growing boy reminding her of all she cannot hide
Twenty years is far too long to live for what is gone
Today my beloved brother, John
My silent brother, John
Today the road must move on
Today the road moves on
Today the road moves on
Today the road moves on



Credits
Writer(s): Andrew Edwin Lippa, Tom Greenwald
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