The Road to Nowhere in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Candada. (Source)
“I’m On The Road to Nowhere”
I’m on the road to nowhere ‘tis all uphill from here
The past is gone forever ‘tis the future that I fear
And every day that I live is nearer to my end
And that I do not fear the thought of dying I never do pretend.
My past is gone forever fading memories of it only left
And of any hope of a better future I feel utterly bereft
Like a broken winded old horse I quickly seem to tire
About me there is nothing that others might admire.
gronknm@lakeforest.edu
Topics of Interest:
- Environmental Education
- Endangered Species
- Children’s Environmental Literature
- Bat Conservation
did you know…?
Of Canada’s 60 aboriginal languages, only 3 are considered viable today: Cree, Ojibwe, and Inuktitut.