The Poetry Corner

The Snows. Upper Ottawa.

By Charles Sangster

Over the snows, Buoyantly goes The lumberers' bark canoe; Lightly they sweep, Wilder each leap, Bending the white caps through. Away! away! With the speed of a startled deer, While the steersman true, And his laughing crew, Sing of their wild career: "Mariners glide Far o'er the tide, In ships that are staunch and strong; Safely as they, Speed we away, Waking the woods with song." Away! away! With the flight of a startled deer, While the laughing crew Of the swift canoe Sing of the raftsmen's cheer: "Through forest and brake, O'er rapid and lake, We're sport for the sun and rain; Free as the child Of the Arab wild, Hardened to toil and pain. Away! away! With the speed of a startled deer, While our buoyant flight, And the rapid's might, Heighten our swift career." Over the snows Buoyantly goes The lumberers' bark canoe; Lightly they sweep, Wilder each leap, Tearing the white caps through. Away! away! With the speed of a startled deer; There's a fearless crew In each light canoe, To sing of the raftsmen's cheer.