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Rhymes of the Survey and Frontier - George Blackstone Field
George Blackstone Field
Rhymes of the Survey and Frontier
Published by Good Press, 2021
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EAN 4057664618597
Table of Contents
TO YOU WHO WILL UNDERSTAND
TO YOU WHO CAN NEVER UNDERSTAND
MEN OF THE LINE
THE BREAKER OF THE TRAIL
THE RODMAN'S DREAM
THE MUSTERING OF THE LEGION
THE DESERTED COAST
THE RHYME OF THE ROLLING STONE
MY SENTINELS
THE BONNETS
THE ANSWER
RECALLED
WOODEN MIKE
THE SPECTRE
SUNNY LTD.
UNFORGOTTEN
THE COMING OF THE LINE
MY PAL
THE UNASKED QUESTION
THE PRICE OF THE LINE
THE HOME TRAIL
YESTERDAY
THE BREED
FOREVER
L'ENVOI
TO YOU WHO WILL UNDERSTAND
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You, who have conquered the wilderness,
You, who are building the land,
You, whom I knew in the loneliness,
To you, who will understand,
Rhymes I have rhymed of the lonely ways,
Stories I tell o'er again—
Wandering days by the camp-fire's blaze,
Fancy and frolic and pain.
Far in the silence I seem to see
Shadowy forms in the mist,
Moulding the key of a land to be,
Steeled to its terrors resist;
Daring it all, where the shadows fall,
Lengthening far in the night;
Answering ever to nature's call,
Turning the darkness to light.
Many will follow, but you must lead
The way o'er the ancient clay,
Paying the price of a nation's need;
Comrades you leave by the way.
Yet in the future you see a land
Peopled and loved as a home;
Men who will listen and understand
Your work in the great alone.
Many have judged with a judgment stern
Your pleasures, which e'en are few;
Judging, with little desire to learn,
Of trials they never knew.
Yet you have chosen, and who shall say
Your choosing was not aright;
Willing to follow the silent way,
The way of the long, long night.
What will it matter, when comes the call
To enter the dim unknown?
What will it matter, when, after all,
You stand at the Master's throne?
Maybe I dream, but I often seem
Man's judgment to hear reversed;
"I judge by not what you should have been,
'Tis strange you have not been worse."
So have I dreamed of the long ago,
Songs have I sung to your name;
Little of fancy, to you who know,
The cost of a nation's fame;
Memories dear to the men who roam,
Brothers I knew in the land;
Leaving the judgment to you alone,
To you, who will understand.
TO YOU WHO CAN NEVER UNDERSTAND
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You've often, by your fireside, talked of people you have known,
The soldier, p'raps the