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The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses

Chapter 36: L'Envoi
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The collection assembles narrative and lyric poems set against a harsh northern wilderness, alternating rollicking, macabre ballads that recount outlandish episodes and hardy companionship with quieter, reflective pieces on solitude, longing, and the land's elemental power. Many poems adopt an earthy voice and brisk rhythms to portray the pull of fortune, the strain of cold isolation, and ironic reckonings with fate; others offer tender or satirical glimpses of love, art, and human foible. The volume pairs memorable storytelling with vivid landscape imagery and accessible metre, blending humour, pathos, and moral reflection.





L'Envoi

     You who have lived in the land,
      You who have trusted the trail,
     You who are strong to withstand,
      You who are swift to assail:
          Songs have I sung to beguile,
           Vintage of desperate years,
          Hard as a harlot's smile,
           Bitter as unshed tears.

     Little of joy or mirth,
      Little of ease I sing;
     Sagas of men of earth
      Humanly suffering,
          Such as you all have done;
           Savagely faring forth,
          Sons of the midnight sun,
           Argonauts of the North.

     Far in the land God forgot
      Glimmers the lure of your trail;
     Still in your lust are you taught
      Even to win is to fail.
          Still you must follow and fight
           Under the vampire wing;
          There in the long, long night
           Hoping and vanquishing.

     Husbandman of the Wild,
      Reaping a barren gain;
     Scourged by desire, reconciled
      Unto disaster and pain;
          These, my songs, are for you,
           You who are seared with the brand.
          God knows I have tried to be true;
           Please God you will understand.