Paths of Victory

BOB DYLAN

Trails of troubles,
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

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

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

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

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

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

Trivia about the song Paths of Victory by The Byrds

On which albums was the song “Paths of Victory” released by The Byrds?
The Byrds released the song on the albums “Younger Than Yesterday” in 1967, “The Byrds” in 1990, “The Essential Byrds” in 2003, and “There Is a Season” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Paths of Victory” by The Byrds?
The song “Paths of Victory” by The Byrds was composed by BOB DYLAN.

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