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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE LONG TRAIL: THE GOLD RUSH, by ELIZABETH SEWELL HILL First Line: Now it's gold and gold! Last Line: And we strike it rich. Subject(s): Canyons; Prairies; Roads; Travel; Plains; Paths; Trails; Journeys; Trips | |||
Now it's gold and gold! In the rocks, in the sands, in the grass-roots' hold, Where the canyons gape and the mountains stand; And the long trail leads to a rich new land, Thro' wind-swept spaces, scant of beast or bird, Thro' sage-brush and cactusthe shy wild herd In mad flight swinging to the sheltering butte And the great plains pass. The chosen route Breaks into foothills where the fresh springs run By the prairie-schooner, and the camp is won. It is pocket and placer, lode and lead, The miner's kit and the miner's creed: "Fair to your neighbor; the claim close-drawn; Help to the needy and pass it on." And ever the lonely cabin goes Up the gorge, down the gulch, where the mineral shows And we strike it rich. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...RICHARD, WHAT'S THAT NOISE? by RICHARD HOWARD LOOKING FOR THE GULF MOTEL by RICHARD BLANCO RIVERS INTO SEAS by LYNDA HULL DESTINATIONS by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN THE ONE WHO WAS DIFFERENT by RANDALL JARRELL THE CONFESSION OF ST. JIM-RALPH by DENIS JOHNSON SESTINA: TRAVEL NOTES by WELDON KEES TO H. B. (WITH A BOOK OF VERSE) by MAURICE BARING COMING HOME by ELIZABETH SEWELL HILL |
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