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The Spell of the Yukon
The Lure of Little Voices
Robert Service
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       There's a cry from out the loneliness -- oh, listen, Honey, listen!
           Do you hear it, do you fear it, you're a-holding of me so?
       You're a-sobbing in your sleep, dear, and your lashes, how they glisten --
           Do you hear the Little Voices all a-begging me to go?
       All a-begging me to leave you. Day and night they're pleading, praying,
           On the North-wind, on the West-wind, from the peak and from the plain;
       Night and day they never leave me -- do you know what they are saying?
           "He was ours before you got him, and we want him once again."
       Yes, they're wanting me, they're haunting me, the awful lonely places;
           They're whining and they're whimpering as if each had a soul;
       They're calling from the wilderness, the vast and God-like spaces,
           The stark and sullen solitudes that sentinel the Pole.
       They miss my little camp-fires, ever brightly, bravely gleaming
           In the womb of desolation, where was never man before;
       As comradeless I sought them, lion-hearted, loving, dreaming,
           And they hailed me as a comrade, and they loved me evermore.
       And now they're all a-crying, and it's no use me denying;
           The spell of them is on me and I'm helpless as a child;
       My heart is aching, aching, but I hear them, sleeping, waking;
           It's the Lure of Little Voices, it's the mandate of the Wild.
       I'm afraid to tell you, Honey, I can take no bitter leaving;
           But softly in the sleep-time from your love I'll steal away.
       Oh, it's cruel, dearie, cruel, and it's God knows how I'm grieving;
           But His loneliness is calling, and He knows I must obey.