Waiting at the End of the Road

IRVING BERLIN

Weary of roamin' on,
Yearning to see the dawn,
Counting the hours till I can lay down my load.
Weary, but I don't mind,
Knowing that I'll soon find
Peace and contentment at the end of the road.

The way is long, the night is dark,
But I don't mind 'cause a happy lark
Will be singing at the end of the road.
I can't go wrong, I must go right,
I'll find my way 'cause a guiding light
Will be shining at the end of the road.

There may be thorns in my path, but I'll wear a smile,
For in a little while my path will be roses!

The rain may fall from up above,
But I won't stop 'cause the one I love
Will be waiting at the end of the road.

Say, the way may be long and the night is dark,
But I don't mind 'cause a happy lark
Will be singing at the end of the road;
And I can't go wrong, I must go right,
I'll find my way 'cause a guiding light
Will be shining at the end of the road.

There may be thorns in my path, but I'll wear a smile,
For in a little while my path will be roses!

And the rain may fall from up above,
But I won't stop 'cause the one I love
Will be waiting at the end of the road.

Trivia about the song Waiting at the End of the Road by Kay Starr

On which albums was the song “Waiting at the End of the Road” released by Kay Starr?
Kay Starr released the song on the albums “Songs by Kay Starr” in 1950, “The Kay Starr Style” in 1953, and “All Starr Hits” in 1961.
Who composed the song “Waiting at the End of the Road” by Kay Starr?
The song “Waiting at the End of the Road” by Kay Starr was composed by IRVING BERLIN.

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