The Voyageur

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Dere's somet'ing stirrin' ma blood tonight,
  On de night of de young new year,
  Wile de camp is warm an' de fire is bright,
  An' de bottle is close at han'--
  Out on de reever de nort' win' blow,
  Down on de valley is pile de snow,
  But w'at do we care so long we know
  We’re safe on de log cabane?

  Drink to de healt' of your wife an' girl,
  Anoder wan for your frien',
  Den geev' me a chance, for on all de worl'
  I’ve not many frien' to spare--
  I’m born, w'ere de mountain scrape de sky,
  An' bone of ma fader an' moder lie,
  So I fill de glass an' I raise it high
  An' drink to de Voyageur.

  For dis is de night of de jour de l'an,
  W'en de man of de Grand Nor' Wes'
  T'ink of hees home on de St. Laurent,
  An' frien' he may never see--
  Gone he is now, an' de beeg canoe
  No more you’ll see wit' de red-shirt crew,
  But long as he leev' he was alway true,
  So we’ll drink to hees memory.

  Ax' heem de nort' win' w'at he see
  Of de Voyageur long ago,
  An' he’ll say to you w'at he say to me,
  So lissen hees story well--
  "I see de track of hees botte sau-vage
  On many a hill an' long portage
  Far far away from hees own vill-age
  An' soun' of de parish bell--

  "I never can play on de Hudson Bay
  Or mountain dat lie between
  But I meet heem singin' hees lonely way
  De happies' man I know--
  I cool hees face as he’s sleepin' dere
  Under de star of de Red Rivière,
  An' off on de home of de great w'ite bear,
  I’m seein' hees dog traineau.

  "De woman an' chil'ren's runnin' out
  On de wigwam of de Cree--
  De leetle papoose dey laugh an' shout
  W'en de soun' of hees voice dey hear--
  De oldes' warrior of de Sioux
  Kill hese'f dancin' de w'ole night t'roo,
  An de Blackfoot girl remember too
  De ole tam Voyageur.

  "De blaze of hees camp on de snow I see,
  An' I lissen hees 'En Roulant'
  On de lan' w'ere de reindeer travel free,
  Ringin' out strong an' clear--
  Offen de grey wolf sit before
  De light is come from hees open door,
  An' caribou foller along de shore
  De song of de Voyageur.

  "If he only kip goin', de red ceinture,
  I'd see it upon de Pole
  Some mornin' I’m startin' upon de tour
  For blowin' de worl' aroun'--
  But w'erever he sail an' w'erever he ride,
  De trail is long an' de trail is wide,
  An' city an' town on ev'ry side
  Can tell of hees campin' groun'."

  So dat's 'de reason I drink to-night
  To de man of de Grand Nor' Wes',
  For hees heart was young, an' hees heart was light
  So long as he’s leevin' dere--
  I’m proud of de sam' blood in my vein
  I’m a son of de Nort' Win' wance again--
  So we’ll fill her up till de bottle's drain
  An' drink to de Voyageur.

© William Henry Drummond