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1874–1944

THE CALL

Theodosia Garrison

I must be off where the green boughs beckon — Why should I linger to barter and reckon? The mart may pay me — the mart may cheat me, I have had enough of the huckster's din,

The calm of the deep woods waits to greet me, ( Heart of the high hills, take me in. ) I must be off where the brooks are waking, Where birds are building and green leaves breaking.

Why should the hold of an old task bind me? I know of an eyrie I fain would win Where a wind of the West shall seek me and find me, ( Heart of my high hills, take me in. )

I must be off where the stars are nearer, Where feet go swifter and eyes see clearer, Little I heed what the toilers name me — I have heard the call that to miss were sin,

The April voices that clamour and claim me, ( Heart of my high hills, take me in. )

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