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THE RACE ROAD by Colin Moffett © 2007 Like many flakes of drifting snow Petals bedeck your banks with frothy white Sycamore and Ash stand proud in each hedge row Leafy canopy letting in the dappled light You are the place of far gone childhood Passing by the home where I abode Memories flicker of bad and good When you cross my mind my quiet Race road I often walked your length and climbed your trees Sleighed down you in the deep piled snow Knew your hardness as I grazed my knees When I tripped from running and down I'd go Your are the place I know so well Your twisting turns and every bend Oh what of life I could tell When as a child on you time I did spend By meadow vale green you did pass As a crying boy prayed on his knees And I sat alone in flower strewn grass Shadowed by your lofty trees The rippling stream knew my tears From beneath your surface it flowed along And the Saviour came to take my fears To right my life from what was wrong Oh winding road that's called the Race You have a beginning and an end Like the road that by God's grace I must travel where it may wend Quiet Race road I think of you To me your are a special place And when God calls me home beyond the blue Life's road will be ended and I will have finished the race |