To have the wind at your back means

to be in a good situation in which you can succeed 

(Cambridge Dictionary)

I hope that your journey is an easy one, 

without too many problems so have some fun

When difficult situations arise

Turn your back and open your eyes

I will be on the road up ahead

So smile and raise your head

May trouble be a stranger to you

Pull up your bootstraps you’ll pull through

May the wind always be at your back

Your feet know the way to my track

Life throws hard rocks sometimes 

Without any reason or rhymes

It’s the difficulties in life that shape us

We can endure, and it’s okay to fuss

When those stiff winds hit us in the face

Turn your back on it and stay in the race

 So may the wind always be at your back

On those days when life gives you flack

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