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1845–1914

ON CHIEF MOUNTAIN

John Douglas Sutherland Campbell

Among white peaks a rock, hewn altar-wise, Marks the long frontier of our mighty lands. Apart its dark tremendous sculpture stands, Too steep for snow, and square against the skies.

In other shape its buttressed masses rise When seen from north or south; but eastward set, God carved it where two sovereignties are met, An altar to His peace, before men's eyes.

Of old there Indian mystics, fasting, prayed; And from its base to distant shores the streams Take sands of gold, to be at last inlaid Where ocean's floor in shadowed splendour gleams.

So in our nations’ sundered lives be blent Love's golden memories from one proud descent!

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