THE BLAZED TRAIL

Life is a human wilderness

Where duty, right and truth

Are tangled in the morasses

Of folly, doubt and youth.

I know I cannot hope to cleave

A path through brake and swale,

But I a guiding index leave

If I but blaze the trail.

The forest as I struggle through

By compass, sun and stars

I’ll mark so that another, too,

Can travel by my scars.

From woods where labor would get lost

And feet would err or fail

I’ll single pines on ridges crossed

And blaze on them the trail.

O’er range and river toward the West

I’ll keep and pray to learn

Not what is easiest, but best,

And worth a life’s return;

For though I shall not pass again

The way I thus prevail,

It is my task for other men

To blaze the homebound trail.