The Town Down the River
II

Edwin Arli

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Said the Watcher by the Way

To the fiery folk that hastened,

To the loud and the unchastened,

"You are strong, I see, to-day.

Strength and hope may lead you

To the journey's end,—

Each to be the other's friend

If the Town should fail to need you.

"And are ravens there to feed you

In the Town down the River,

Where the gift appalls the giver

And youth hardens day by day?

O you brave and you unshaken,

Are you truly on your way?

And are sirens in the River,

That you come so far to-day?"

"You are old, and we have listened,"

Said the voice of one who halted;

"You are sage and self-exalted,

But your way is not our way.

You that cannot aid us

Give us words to eat.

Be assured that they are sweet,

And that we are as God made us.

"Not in vain have you delayed us,

Though the River still be calling

Through the twilight that is falling

And the Town be still so far.

By the whirlwind of your wisdom

Leagues are lifted as leaves are;

But a king without a kingdom

Fails us, who have come so far."

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