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Poem by Robert William Service My Husky Team I met an ancient man who mushed With Peary to the Pole. Said I, "In all that land so hushed What most inspired your soul?" He looked at me with bleary eye, He scratched a hoary head: "You know that Sourdoughs jest cain't lie So here's the dope," he said. "That hike was like a devil's dream, Just blizzards, gales and fogs, But I was leadin' wi' my team O' seven husky dogs. Day after day I steered my sleigh, Yet spry o' heart was I, And every night the Northern Light Danced ballys in the sky. "Them dogs o' mine seemed to divine Their mighty destiny. They howled with joy, and like a boy I jined them in their glee. While like a spark from out the dark Fame spurred us to our goal, On, on we sped, the winnin' sled To gain the Pole, the POLE. "I saw it clear, I raised a cheer, I knowed the prize was won: The huskies too, like wind they flew - Them critters sure could run. The light was dim, the site was grim, But sunshine swept my soul, To see; each husky lift a limb And... irrigate the Pole." Robert William Service Robert William Service's other poems:
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