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<h2> The Call of the Wild </h2>
<p>Have you gazed on naked grandeur where there's nothing else to gaze on,<br/>
Set pieces and drop-curtain scenes galore,<br/>
Big mountains heaved to heaven, which the blinding sunsets blazon,<br/>
Black canyons where the rapids rip and roar?<br/>
Have you swept the visioned valley<br/>
with the green stream streaking through it,<br/>
Searched the Vastness for a something you have lost?<br/>
Have you strung your soul to silence? Then for God's sake go and do it;<br/>
Hear the challenge, learn the lesson, pay the cost.<br/>
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Have you wandered in the wilderness, the sagebrush desolation,<br/>
The bunch-grass levels where the cattle graze?<br/>
Have you whistled bits of rag-time at the end of all creation,<br/>
And learned to know the desert's little ways?<br/>
Have you camped upon the foothills, have you galloped o'er the ranges,<br/>
Have you roamed the arid sun-lands through and through?<br/>
Have you chummed up with the mesa? Do you know its moods and changes?<br/>
Then listen to the Wild — it's calling you.<br/>
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Have you known the Great White Silence, not a snow-gemmed twig aquiver?<br/>
(Eternal truths that shame our soothing lies.)<br/>
Have you broken trail on snowshoes? mushed your huskies up the river,<br/>
Dared the unknown, led the way, and clutched the prize?<br/>
Have you marked the map's void spaces, mingled with the mongrel races,<br/>
Felt the savage strength of brute in every thew?<br/>
And though grim as hell the worst is, can you round it off with curses?<br/>
Then hearken to the Wild — it's wanting you.<br/>
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Have you suffered, starved and triumphed,<br/>
groveled down, yet grasped at glory,<br/>
Grown bigger in the bigness of the whole?<br/>
"Done things" just for the doing, letting babblers tell the story,<br/>
Seeing through the nice veneer the naked soul?<br/>
Have you seen God in His splendors, heard the text that nature renders?<br/>
(You'll never hear it in the family pew.)<br/>
The simple things, the true things, the silent men who do things —<br/>
Then listen to the Wild — it's calling you.<br/>
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They have cradled you in custom, they have primed you with their preaching,<br/>
They have soaked you in convention through and through;<br/>
They have put you in a showcase; you're a credit to their teaching —<br/>
But can't you hear the Wild? — it's calling you.<br/>
Let us probe the silent places, let us seek what luck betide us;<br/>
Let us journey to a lonely land I know.<br/>
There's a whisper on the night-wind, there's a star agleam to guide us,<br/>
And the Wild is calling, calling... let us go.<br/></p>
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<h2> The Lone Trail </h2>
<p><i>Ye who know the Lone Trail fain would follow it,<br/>
Though it lead to glory or the darkness of the pit.<br/>
Ye who take the Lone Trail, bid your love good-by;<br/>
The Lone Trail, the Lone Trail follow till you die.</i><br/>
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The trails of the world be countless, and most of the trails be tried;<br/>
You tread on the heels of the many, till you come where the ways divide;<br/>
And one lies safe in the sunlight, and the other is dreary and wan,<br/>
Yet you look aslant at the Lone Trail, and the Lone Trail lures you on.<br/>
And somehow you're sick of the highway, with its noise and its easy needs,<br/>
And you seek the risk of the by-way, and you reck not where it leads.<br/>
And sometimes it leads to the desert, and the tongue swells out of the mouth,<br/>
And you stagger blind to the mirage, to die in the mocking drouth.<br/>
And sometimes it leads to the mountain, to the light of the lone camp-fire,<br/>
And you gnaw your belt in the anguish of hunger-goaded desire.<br/>
And sometimes it leads to the Southland, to the swamp where the orchid glows,<br/>
And you rave to your grave with the fever,<br/>
and they rob the corpse for its clothes.<br/>
And sometimes it leads to the Northland, and the scurvy softens your bones,<br/>
And your flesh dints in like putty, and you spit out your teeth like stones.<br/>
And sometimes it leads to a coral reef in the wash of a weedy sea,<br/>
And you sit and stare at the empty glare where the gulls wait greedily.<br/>
And sometimes it leads to an Arctic trail,<br/>
and the snows where your torn feet freeze,<br/>
And you whittle away the useless clay, and crawl on your hands and knees.<br/>
Often it leads to the dead-pit; always it leads to pain;<br/>
By the bones of your brothers ye know it, but oh, to follow you're fain.<br/>
By your bones they will follow behind you,<br/>
till the ways of the world are made plain.<br/>
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<i>Bid good-by to sweetheart, bid good-by to friend;<br/>
The Lone Trail, the Lone Trail follow to the end.<br/>
Tarry not, and fear not, chosen of the true;<br/>
Lover of the Lone Trail, the Lone Trail waits for you.</i><br/></p>
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