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Heart of New England

Chapter 35: THE BLAZED TRAIL
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A lyric collection that moves through New England’s seasons, landscapes, and local history, blending pastoral description with folklore, legend, and occasional patriotic and religious reflections. Poems evoke shorelines, orchards, pine woods, and village life while honoring Pilgrim ancestry and the fortitude of pioneer women; other pieces imagine fairies, haunted houses, pirate lore, and convent gardens. Varied forms include children’s verses, contemplative nature lyrics, and occasional odes, united by a regionally rooted voice that balances celebration of place with quiet moral and communal meditation.

THE BLAZED TRAIL

Just when the path is lost to me,
Bewildered wanderer in the maze,
Upon some unexpected tree
I spy the Woodman’s blaze;
A mystic rune of sight or sound,
A message quick from sense to soul,
That lifts the spirit from the ground
And speeds it to the goal.
A wind-flower nodding by an oak
Has given assurance from afar;
Once in the dark a fragrance spoke,
And once it was a star.
The silver fluting of a thrush;
The bursting of a sunken flame;
A sigh of wind, a sudden hush—
Out of the depths I came.
A burning challenge to despair
Flashed from an idly-open book;
A small dumb creature’s silent prayer,
A friend’s revealing look;
And all the doubtful horrors fade,
The weary heart leaps up again.
Through tangled thickets in the shade,
The Trail shows broad and plain.