HIS SEARCH FOR GOLD

HIS SEARCH FOR GOLD

Hecame down from the KlondikeBrief days ago,Bowed down by tribulations,Weighted with human woe,—Where he had cast his fortune’Mid fields of ice and snow.He left his friends and kinsmenAnd a happy homeTo fill his life with that adventureTold of in a Wild West tome,But wandered unsuccessfullyFrom Yukon to Cape Nome.He searched the fields of YukonWith few supplies,And camped beside its shallowsWhere little Yukons rise,But missed that mine of nuggetsWhich in that gold field lies.He tramped amid the mountainsFrom Spring till Fall,He strode the great crevassesAnd crossed the rivers all,The wealth he sought was spaciousBut what he got was small.He drank the wines of DawsonAnd Behring’s Strait,And stronger drinks did capture himIn camp on White Horse Lake;He cursed the luck that sent him thitherA deep inebriate.He felt the pangs of hungerAnd northern cold,As oft his comrades perishedAround the camp fires’ moldAnd false guides led them to destructionIn their search for Yukon gold.He came down from the KlondikeBrief days before,Bearing the resolution,Tested and tried of yore,To earn a humble livingAnd search for gold no more.

Hecame down from the KlondikeBrief days ago,Bowed down by tribulations,Weighted with human woe,—Where he had cast his fortune’Mid fields of ice and snow.He left his friends and kinsmenAnd a happy homeTo fill his life with that adventureTold of in a Wild West tome,But wandered unsuccessfullyFrom Yukon to Cape Nome.He searched the fields of YukonWith few supplies,And camped beside its shallowsWhere little Yukons rise,But missed that mine of nuggetsWhich in that gold field lies.He tramped amid the mountainsFrom Spring till Fall,He strode the great crevassesAnd crossed the rivers all,The wealth he sought was spaciousBut what he got was small.He drank the wines of DawsonAnd Behring’s Strait,And stronger drinks did capture himIn camp on White Horse Lake;He cursed the luck that sent him thitherA deep inebriate.He felt the pangs of hungerAnd northern cold,As oft his comrades perishedAround the camp fires’ moldAnd false guides led them to destructionIn their search for Yukon gold.He came down from the KlondikeBrief days before,Bearing the resolution,Tested and tried of yore,To earn a humble livingAnd search for gold no more.

Hecame down from the KlondikeBrief days ago,Bowed down by tribulations,Weighted with human woe,—Where he had cast his fortune’Mid fields of ice and snow.

Hecame down from the Klondike

Brief days ago,

Bowed down by tribulations,

Weighted with human woe,—

Where he had cast his fortune

’Mid fields of ice and snow.

He left his friends and kinsmenAnd a happy homeTo fill his life with that adventureTold of in a Wild West tome,But wandered unsuccessfullyFrom Yukon to Cape Nome.

He left his friends and kinsmen

And a happy home

To fill his life with that adventure

Told of in a Wild West tome,

But wandered unsuccessfully

From Yukon to Cape Nome.

He searched the fields of YukonWith few supplies,And camped beside its shallowsWhere little Yukons rise,But missed that mine of nuggetsWhich in that gold field lies.

He searched the fields of Yukon

With few supplies,

And camped beside its shallows

Where little Yukons rise,

But missed that mine of nuggets

Which in that gold field lies.

He tramped amid the mountainsFrom Spring till Fall,He strode the great crevassesAnd crossed the rivers all,The wealth he sought was spaciousBut what he got was small.

He tramped amid the mountains

From Spring till Fall,

He strode the great crevasses

And crossed the rivers all,

The wealth he sought was spacious

But what he got was small.

He drank the wines of DawsonAnd Behring’s Strait,And stronger drinks did capture himIn camp on White Horse Lake;He cursed the luck that sent him thitherA deep inebriate.

He drank the wines of Dawson

And Behring’s Strait,

And stronger drinks did capture him

In camp on White Horse Lake;

He cursed the luck that sent him thither

A deep inebriate.

He felt the pangs of hungerAnd northern cold,As oft his comrades perishedAround the camp fires’ moldAnd false guides led them to destructionIn their search for Yukon gold.

He felt the pangs of hunger

And northern cold,

As oft his comrades perished

Around the camp fires’ mold

And false guides led them to destruction

In their search for Yukon gold.

He came down from the KlondikeBrief days before,Bearing the resolution,Tested and tried of yore,To earn a humble livingAnd search for gold no more.

He came down from the Klondike

Brief days before,

Bearing the resolution,

Tested and tried of yore,

To earn a humble living

And search for gold no more.


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