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of the Pilgrims O Dwellers at the back of the North Wind, What have we done to you? How have we sinned Wandering the Earth from Orkney unto Ind? With many deaths our fellowship is thinned, Our flesh is withered in the parching wind, Wandering the earth from Orkney unto Ind. We have no rest. We cannot turn again Back to the world and all her fruitless pain, Having once sought the land where ye remain. Some say ye are not. But, ah God! we know That somewhere, somewhere past the Northern snow Waiting for us the red-rose gardens blow: --The red-rose and the white-rose gardens blow In the green Northern land to which we go, Surely the ways are long and the years are slow. We have forsaken all things sweet and fair, We have found nothing worth a moment's care Because the real flowers are blowing there. Land of the Lotus fallen from the sun, Land of the Lake from whence all rivers run, Land where the hope of all our dreams is won! Shall we not somewhere see at close of day The green walls of that country far away, And hear the music of her fountains play? So long we have been wandering all this while By many a perilous sea and drifting isle, We scarce shall dare to look thereon and smile. Yea, when we are drawing very near to thee, And when at last the ivory port we see Our hearts will faint with mere felicity: But we shall wake again in gardens bright Of green and gold for infinite delight, Sleeping beneath the solemn mountains white, While from the flowery copses still unseen Sing out the crooning birds that ne'er have been Touched by the hand of winter frore and lean; And ever living queens that grow not old And poets wise in robes of faerie gold Whisper a wild, sweet song that first was told Ere God sat down to make the Milky Way. And in those gardens we shall sleep and play For ever and for ever and a day. Ah, Dwellers at the back of the North Wind, What have we done to you? How have we sinned, That yes should hide beyond the Northern wind? Land of the Lotus, fallen from the Sun, When shall your hidden, flowery vales be won And all the travail of our way be done? Very far we have searched; we have even seen The Scythian waste that
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