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El Extraviado

By Alan Seeger

Topics: classic

Over the radiant ridges borne out on the offshore wind,      I have sailed as a butterfly sails whose priming wings unfurled     Leave the familiar gardens and visited fields behind      To follow a cloud in the east rose-flushed on the rim of the world.     I have strayed from the trodden highway for walking with upturned eyes      On the way of the wind in the treetops, and the drift of the tinted rack.     For the will to be losing no wonder of sunny or starlit skies      I have chosen the sod for my pillow and a threadbare coat for my back.     Evening of ample horizons, opaline, delicate, pure,      Shadow of clouds on green valleys, trailed over meadows and trees,     Cities of ardent adventure where the harvests of Joy mature,      Forests whose murmuring voices are amorous prophecies,     World of romance and profusion, still round my journey spread      The glamours, the glints, the enthralments, the nurture of one whose feet     From hours unblessed by beauty nor lighted by love have fled      As the shade of the tomb on his pathway and the scent of the winding-sheet.     I never could rest from roving nor put from my heart this need      To be seeing how lovably Nature in flower and face hath wrought, -     In flower and meadow and mountain and heaven where the white clouds breed      And the cunning of silken meshes where the heart's desire lies caught.     Over the azure expanses, on the offshore breezes borne,      I have sailed as a butterfly sails, nor recked where the impulse led,     Sufficed with the sunshine and freedom, the warmth and the summer morn,      The infinite glory surrounding, the infinite blue ahead.

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About Alan Seeger

Alan Seeger (1888–1916) was an American poet who fought in the French Foreign Legion during World War I. His poem "I Have a Rendezvous with Death" is one of the most famous war poems, and he was killed in action at the Battle of the Somme.

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