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_In Muskrat Land dim streams divide The tundras belted by the sky.

How sweet in slim canoe to glide, And dream, and let the world go by!

Build gay camp-fires on greening strand!

In Muskrat Land, in Muskrat Land._

IV



And so we dreamed and drifted, she and I; And how she loved that free, unfathomed life!

There in the peach-bloom of the midnight sky, The silence welded us, true man and wife.

Then North and North invincibly we pressed Beyond the Circle, to the world's white crest.

And on the wind-flailed Arctic waste we stayed, Dwelt with the Huskies by the Polar sea.

Fur had they, white fox, marten, mink to trade, And we had food-stuff, bacon, flour and tea.

So we made snug, chummed up with all the band: Sudden the Winter swooped on Husky Land.

V

What was that ill so sinister and dread, Smiting the tribe with sickness to the bone?

So that we waked one morn to find them fled; So that we stood and stared, alone, alone.

Bravely she smiled and looked into my eyes; Laughed at their troubled, stern, foreboding pain; Gaily she mocked the menace of the skies, Turned to our cheery cabin once again, Saying: "'Twill soon be over, dearest one, The long, long night: then O the sun, the sun!"

VI

_G.o.d made a heart of gold, of gold, s.h.i.+ning and sweet and true; Gave it a home of fairest mould, Blest it, and called it -- You._

_G.o.d gave the rose its grace of glow, And the lark its radiant glee; But, better than all, I know, I know G.o.d gave you, Heart, to me._

VII

She was all suns.h.i.+ne in those dubious days; Our cabin beaconed with defiant light; We chattered by the friendly drift-wood blaze; Closer and closer cowered the hag-like night.

A wolf-howl would have been a welcome sound, And there was none in all that stricken land; Yet with such silence, darkness, death around, Learned we to love as few can understand.

Spirit with spirit fused, and soul with soul, There in the sullen shadow of the Pole.

VIII

What was that haunting horror of the night?

Brave was she; buoyant, full of sunny cheer.

Why was her face so small, so strangely white?

Then did I turn from her, heart-sick with fear; Sought in my agony the outcast snows; Prayed in my pain to that insensate sky; Grovelled and sobbed and cursed, and then arose: "Suns.h.i.+ne! O heart of gold! to die! to die!"

IX

She died on Christmas day -- it seems so sad That one you love should die on Christmas day.

Head-bowed I knelt by her; O G.o.d! I had No tears to shed, no moan, no prayer to pray.

I heard her whisper: "Call me, will you, dear?

They say Death parts, but I won't go away.

I will be with you in the cabin here; Oh I will plead with G.o.d to let me stay!

Stay till the Night is gone, till Spring is nigh, Till suns.h.i.+ne comes . . . be brave . . . I'm tired . . . good-bye. . . ."

X

For weeks, for months I have not seen the sun; The minatory dawns are leprous pale; The felon days malinger one by one; How like a dream Life is! how vain! how stale!

I, too, am faint; that vampire-like disease Has fallen on me; weak and cold am I, Hugging a tiny fire in fear I freeze: The cabin must be cold, and so I try To bear the frost, the frost that fights decay, The frost that keeps her beautiful alway.

XI

_She lies within an icy vault; It glitters like a cave of salt.

All marble-pure and angel-sweet With candles at her head and feet, Under an ermine robe she lies.

I kiss her hands, I kiss her eyes: "Come back, come back, O Love, I pray, Into this house, this house of clay!

Answer my kisses soft and warm; Nestle again within my arm.

Come! for I know that you are near; Open your eyes and look, my dear.

Just for a moment break the mesh; Back from the spirit leap to flesh.

Weary I wait; the night is black; Love of my life, come back, come back!"_

XII

Last night maybe I was a little mad, For as I prayed despairful by her side, Such a strange, antic visioning I had: Lo! it did seem _HER EYES WERE OPEN WIDE_.

Surely I must have dreamed! I stared once more. . . .

No, 'twas a candle's trick, a shadow cast.

There were her lashes locking as before.

(Oh, but it filled me with a joy so vast!) No, 'twas a freak, a fancy of the brain, (Oh, but to-night I'll try again, again!)

XIII

It was no dream; now do I know that Love Leapt from the starry battlements of Death; For in my vigil as I bent above, Calling her name with eager, burning breath, Sudden there came a change: again I saw The radiance of the rose-leaf stain her cheek; Rivers of rapture thrilled in sunny thaw; Cleft were her coral lips as if to speak; Curved were her tender arms as if to cling; Open the flower-like eyes of lucent blue, Looking at me with love so pitying That I could fancy Heaven s.h.i.+ning through.

"Suns.h.i.+ne," I faltered, "stay with me, oh, stay!"

Yet ere I finished, in a moment's flight, There in her angel purity she lay -- Ah! but I know she'll come again to-night.

_EVEN AS RADIANT SWORD LEAPS FROM THE SHEATH, SOUL FROM THE BODY LEAPS -- WE CALL IT DEATH_.

XIV

Even as this line I write, Do I know that she is near; Happy am I, every night Comes she back to bid me cheer; Kissing her, I hold her fast; Win her into life at last.

Did I dream that yesterday On yon mountain ridge a glow Soft as moonstone paled away, Leaving less forlorn the snow?

Could it be the sun? Oh, fain Would I see the sun again!

Oh, to see a coral dawn Gladden to a crocus glow!

Day's a spectre dim and wan, Dancing on the furtive snow; Night's a cloud upon my brain: Oh, to see the sun again!

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