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Which Road Are You Traveling?
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By Everett Christian
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Which Road Are You Traveling?

 

There are two Ways to travel, There are two Ways to go,
As you make your journey through life;
One Road is a straight Road and this Road is narrow,
The other is crooked and wide.

The devil will lead you down the wide road of sin,
Until you've gone too far to return,
Then he will leave you alone and forsaken,
Forever in hell you will burn.

But my Jesus will lead you down the straight narrow way,
He will never stray from your side;
If you will trust Him and serve Him forever,
In Heaven someday you'll abide.

Oh, if you are traveling the devil's wide road,
If your life is shackled by sin;
Get on the straight road for Jesus is waiting,
A new life to help you begin.

Which Road are you traveling, which way do you go,
As you make your journey through life?
Get on the straight Road, get on the right Road,
Let Jesus, the Lord, be your Guide.


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Submitted: Friday, February 28, 2003

Last Updated: Sunday, September 3, 2006

About the Poet
I am 86 years of age. My dear wife, Flonnie, whom I had been married to for 61 years and 9 months passed from this earth on February 24, 2008. Needless to say I have been lonely and sometimes in tears since that time. I accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior in September, 1953, and have tried my best to live as Jesus would have me live since that time. I don't know much about poetry but I try to express my feelings in the poems that I write. My wife loved cats just as I do and at this time I have 8 cats and I feed 1 stray cat. I don't know how I would have made it without my cats since Flonnie's passing.


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