The Bend in the Road — Full Poem by Helen Steiner Rice

A watercolor illustration of a winding road through a forest, with a deer standing in the foreground under a cloudy sky.

The following poem talks about how life’s challenges are just bends in the road, not the end of the journey. If you’re at a crossroad in life, this poem offers encouragement and reminds us to keep going no matter what. Enjoy!

Bend in the Road, by Helen Steiner Rice

When we feel we have nothing left to give
And we are sure that the "song has ended"--
When our day seems over and the shadows fall
And the darkness of night has descended,

Where can we go to find the strength
To valiantly keep on trying,
Where can we find the hand that will dry
The tears that the heart is crying--

There's but one place to go and that is to God
And, dropping all pretense and pride,
We can pour out our problems without restraint
And gain strength with Him at our side--

And together we stand at life's crossroads
And view what we think is the end,
But God has a much bigger vision
And he tells us it's only a bend--

For the road goes on and is smoother,
And the "pause in the song" is a "rest,"
And the part that's unsung and unfinished
Is the sweetest and richest and best--

So rest and relax and grow stronger,
Let go and let God share your load,
Your work is not finished or ended,
You've just come to "a bend in the road."

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Notes on Bend in the Road

Thank you for exploring "Bend in the Road" with us. We hope this poem has inspired you to view life's challenges with a new perspective, seeing them as opportunities for growth rather than setbacks. Always move forward with courage and optimism.

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