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19 - The Long Trail

BY RUDYARD KIPLING

There’s a whisper down the field where the year has shot her yield,
And the ricks stand grey to the sun,
Singing: ‘Over then, come over, for the bee has quit the clover,
‘And your English summer's done.’
You have heard the beat of the off-shore wind,
And the thresh of the deep-sea rain;
You have heard the song—how long? how long?
Pull out on the trail again!
Ha’ done with the Tents of Shem, dear lass,
We’ve seen the seasons through,
And it’s time to turn on the old trail, our own trail, the out trail,
Pull out, pull out, on the Long Trail—the trail that is always new!


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laine22-Nov-2014 07:01
Love the POV...and the words are beautiful
wernere0121-Nov-2014 18:53
Inviting for a long walk. Fine words too.
J. Scott Coile21-Nov-2014 18:36
Such beautiful poetry.
larose forest photos21-Nov-2014 15:06
Marvelous shot... it makes me want to hike down that trail now! You have paired it wonderfully with Kipling's poem. V
LynnH21-Nov-2014 12:23
I enjoy Kipling's poetry. And your photo is perfectly matched. I like the depth... as if I could step right in to the frame. V