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A Ballade Of Spring's Unrest

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Title:     A Ballade Of Spring's Unrest
Author: Bert Leston Taylor [More Titles by Taylor]

Up in the woodland where Spring
Comes as a laggard, the breeze
Whispers the pines that the King,
Fallen, has yielded the keys
To his White Palace and flees
Northward o'er mountain and dale.
Speed then the hour that frees!
Ho, for the pack and the trail!

Northward my fancy takes wing,
Restless am I, ill at ease.
Pleasures the city can bring
Lose now their power to please.
Barren, all barren, are these,
Town life's a tedious tale;
That cup is drained to the lees--
Ho, for the pack and the trail!

Ho, for the morning I sling
Pack at my back, and with knees
Brushing a thoroughfare, fling
Into the green mysteries:
One with the birds and the bees,
One with the squirrel and quail,
Night, and the stream's melodies--
Ho, for the pack and the trail!


L'Envoi

Pictures and music and teas,
Theaters--books even--stale.
Ho, for the smell of the trees!
Ho, for the pack and the trail!


[The end]
Bert Leston Taylor's poem: Ballade Of Spring's Unrest

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