Lyrics Saving Everything - Robert Frost
Out
through
the
fields
and
the
woods
And
over
the
walls
I
have
wended;
I
have
climbed
the
hills
of
view
And
looked
at
the
world,
and
descended;
I
have
come
by
the
highway
home,
And
lo,
it
is
ended.
The
leaves
are
all
dead
on
the
ground,
Save
those
that
the
oak
is
keeping
To
ravel
them
one
by
one
And
let
them
go
scraping
and
creeping
Out
over
the
crusted
snow,
When
others
are
sleeping.
And
the
dead
leaves
lie
huddled
and
still,
No
longer
blown
hither
and
thither;
The
last
lone
aster
is
gone;
The
flowers
of
the
witch
hazel
wither;
The
heart
is
still
aching
to
seek,
But
the
feet
question
'Whither?'
Ah,
when
to
the
heart
of
man
Was
it
ever
less
than
a
treason
To
go
with
the
drift
of
things,
To
yield
with
a
grace
to
reason,
And
bow
and
accept
the
end
Of
a
love
or
a
season?
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