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The Forest Greeting

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    Good hunting!--aye, good hunting,
    Wherever the forests call;
    But ever a heart beats hot with fear,
    And what of the birds that fall?

    Good hunting!--aye, good hunting,
    Wherever the north winds blow;
    But what of the stag that calls for his mate?
    And what of the wounded doe?

    Good hunting!--aye, good hunting;
    And ah! we are bold and strong;
    But our triumph call through the forest hall
    Is a brother's funeral song.

    For we are brothers ever,
    Panther and bird and bear;
    Man and the weakest that fear his face,
    Born to the nest or lair.

    Yes, brothers, and who shall judge us?
    Hunters and game are we;
    But who gave the right for me to smite?
    Who boasts when he smiteth me?

    Good hunting!--aye, good hunting,
    And dim is the forest track;
    But the sportsman Death comes striding on:
    Brothers, the way is black.



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