you go down the mountain to mountainside
the road is wet the clouds promise more rain
each step downhill's a matter of some pride
the road's a bridle path a fool would ride
a horse or donkey from the hills to plain
you go down the mountain to mountainside
on the slick clay you fear each step to slide
the gully yawns below with death and pain
each step downhill's a matter of some pride
at mountain's foot almost you seem to glide
but here there is a different kind of strain
you go down the mountain to mountainside
on flatter ground you go with swifter stride
the farmer in the field is planting grain
each step downhill's a matter of some pride
the paved road when you reach it seems so wide
the blood is singing along every vein
you go down the mountain to mountainside
each step downhill's a matter of some pride
(C)2007, Fragano Ledgister
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