The Poetry Corner

L'Envoi (Songs of a Sourdough)

By Robert William Service

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 must you follow and fight Under the vampire wing; There in the long, long night Hoping and vanquishing. Husbandmen 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.