‘T was upon a Southern desert, and beneath a burning sky,
That a pilgrim to the gold-clime sunk, o’erwearied, down to die!
He was young, and fair, and slender, but he bore a gallant heart, –
Through the march so long and toilsome he had bravely held his part.
His companions round him gathered, with kind word pitying look,
As in fever-thirst he panted, like “the hart for the water-brook”;
While their last cool drops outpouring on his brow and parched lips,
Sorrowed they to mark his glances growing dim with death’s eclipse.
Turning then, and onward passing, left they there the dying man,
For a weary way to westward still the promised river ran.
One there was, a comrade faithful, who the longest lingered there,
While he wrung his hand in parting, bidding him not yet despair;
For they would return at morning, from the river-banks, he said,
And, a silken scarf unfolding, laid it o’er the sufferer’s head,
Then, full often backward glancing, took the weary march again,
Onward pressing toward the waters, gleaming far across the plain.
Silent lies the one forsaken, in this hour of pain and fear,
While their farewells and their footsteps die upon his failing ear, –
With the withered turf his death-couch, ‘neath the burning heat of day,
All unhearing and unheeding, for his soul is far away!
In the dear home of his childhood, in a pleasant Northern land,
He beholds about him smiling the familiar household band;
Sees, perchance, his father coming homeward through the twilight gray,
Listens to his merry brothers, laughing in their childish play,
Feels the fond arms of his mother, as of old, about him thrown,
And the fair cheek of his sister pressing soft against his own:
Or he strays amid the moonlight, in a cool and shadowy grove,
Looking down with earnest glances into eyes that look back love!
All belov
(Grace Greenwood)
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