In addition to the previous comment, I find a spiritual significance in the words: one of following what's in your heart, what you feel to be right, not following the way of the world, and how that makes all the difference.
What a astonishing poem by Robert Frost made into song! I love it, and job well done to University of Illinois. I attend Three Rivers Community College, and our choir sang this song, as well, in Fall '08. Words remind us to take that grassy path, not worn, to truely make a difference.
Sang this in choir at Gardena High School (Mighty Moe-Town!) in 1971
LordofCompassion 3 months ago
the diction /pronunciation needs major work
remyj17 1 year ago
For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.
But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it. Matthew 7:13-14
turretvision 1 year ago 2
In addition to the previous comment, I find a spiritual significance in the words: one of following what's in your heart, what you feel to be right, not following the way of the world, and how that makes all the difference.
turretvision 1 year ago
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turretvision 1 year ago
What a astonishing poem by Robert Frost made into song! I love it, and job well done to University of Illinois. I attend Three Rivers Community College, and our choir sang this song, as well, in Fall '08. Words remind us to take that grassy path, not worn, to truely make a difference.
KriddyG 2 years ago