The King's Way
For works with similar titles, see The King's Way (Bailey).
- The newest street in London town,
- The Kingsway, the Kingsway!
- The newest street in London town,
- Who’ll pace it up and pace it down?
- The brave, the strong, who strive and try,
- And think and work, who fight and die
- To make their England’s royal way
- The King’s Way, the King’s Way!
- The noblest street in London town,
- The Kingsway, the Kingsway!
- The noblest street in London town,
- The stir of life beats up and down;
- In serried ranks the sabres shine,
- And Art and Craft and Thought divine,
- All crowd and fill the great highway,
- The Kingsway, the Kingsway!
- On dreary roads in London town
- The sick and poor sink sadly down in gloom:
- But grace and pity meet
- When King and Queen stretch hands and greet
- The weary ones;
- This, they say,
- Our King’s way, and our Queen’s way.
- There is a path across the deep, -
- The King’s Way, the King’s Way!
- There’s a path across the deep, -
- A path the Island ships shall keep;
- A way by which to those we win,
- Whose hands we clasp, whose hearts are kin,
- England’s sons across the sea;
- They too will fight to keep it free:
- Let ev’ry voice in England say, -
- ”God keep the way by night and day,
- The King of England’s Way!”
- The King’s Way, the King’s Way!

This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.