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116 We that had the wrong road, twelve men together,— Singing when the devil sang to find the golden river.

Say the gleam was not for us, but never say we doubted it; Say the wrong road was right before we followed it. We that were the front men, fit for all forage,— Say that while we dwindle we are front men still; For this is what we know to-night: we're starving here together— Starving on the wrong road to find the golden river.

Wrong, we say, but wait a little: hear him in the corner there; He knows more than we, and he'll tell us if we listen there— He that fought the snow-sleep less than all the others Stays awhile yet, and he knows where he stays: Foot and hand a frozen clout, brain a freezing feather, Still he's here to talk with us and to the golden river.