“Paths Of Victory”
Roads of battles
Paths of victory
I shall walk
The trail is dusty
And my road it might be rough
But the better roads are waiting
And boys it ain’t far off
Trails of troubles
Roads of battles
Paths of victory
We shall walk
I walked down by the river
I turned my head up high
I saw that silver linin’
That was hangin’ in the sky
Trails of troubles
Roads of battles
Paths of victory
We shall walk
The evenin’ dusk was rollin’
I was walking down the track
There was a one-way wind a-blowin’
And it was blowin’ at my back
Trails of troubles
Roads of battles
Paths of victory
We shall walk
The gravel road is bumpy
It’s a hard road to ride
But there’s a clearer road a-waitin’
With the cinders on the side
Trails of troubles
Roads of battles
Paths of victory
We shall walk
That evening train was rollin’
The hummin’ of its wheels
My eyes they saw a better day
As I looked across the fields
Trails of troubles
Roads of battles
Paths of victory
We shall walk
The trail is dusty
The road it might be rough
But the good road is a-waitin’
And boys it ain’t far off
Trails of troubles
Roads of battles
Paths of victory
We shall walk
About Bob Dylan Lyrics
Artist: Bob Dylan
Related songs: Masters Of War Lyrics
Born: May 24, 1941 (age 81 years), Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Hall of fame inductions: 1982, 1988, 2002
Organizations founded: Traveling Wilburys, Alexandria-Monroe Jr/Sr. High School, Royal Potato Family
Grandchildren: Levi Dylan, Pablo Dylan, Feury Mae, William Dylan, James Dylan, Jonah Dylan
Grandparents: Zigman Zimmerman, Anna Zimmerman, Benjamin Edelstein, Lybba Edelstein
Nephew: Luke Zimmerman