The Traveler's Rest

Author: George MacDonald


The traveler's rest is waiting,
At the end of the road so long.
It offers peace and comfort,
To the weary and the strong.

The traveler's rest is calling,
With a voice so soft and kind.
It speaks of love and mercy,
And the rest that one can find.

The traveler's rest is glowing,
With a light that never fades.
It welcomes every traveler,
And the one who never strays.

The traveler's rest is shining,
At the end of the journey's way.
It offers peace and solace,
To the soul that longs to stay.

Type of Poem: Lyric Poem

Date Written: 1860-01-01

Date Published: 1874-01-01

Language: English

Keywords: Traveler, Rest, Journey, Peace, Comfort

Source: Poetical Works

Publisher: Alexander Strahan

Rights/Permissions: Public Domain

Comments/Notes: A poem that depicts the traveler's rest as a place of peace and comfort, offering solace to the weary soul at the end of the journey.

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