Songs of Travel and Other Verses/Youth and Love—I

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Songs of Travel and Other Verses (1896)
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Youth and Love—I
1931006Songs of Travel and Other Verses — Youth and Love—I1896Robert Louis Stevenson

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YOUTH AND LOVE—I

Once only by the garden gate
Our lips we joined and parted.
I must fulfil an empty fate
And travel the uncharted.


Hail and farewell! I must arise,
Leave here the fatted cattle,
And paint on foreign lands and skies
My Odyssey of battle.


The untented Kosmos my abode,
I pass, a wilful stranger:
My mistress still the open road
And the bright eyes of danger.


Come ill or well, the cross, the crown,
The rainbow or the thunder,
I fling my soul and body down
For God to plough them under.