Northwest Passage
(专辑: Northwest Passage - 1981)
Ah, for just one time I
would take the
Northwest Passage To find the
hand of Franklin reaching for the
Beaufort Sea Tracing one warm line through a
land so wide and savage And make a
Northwest Passage to the
sea Westward from the
Davis Strait 'tis there 'twas said to lie The
sea route to the
Orient for which so many died Seeking gold and glory, leaving weathered, broken bones And a
long-forgotten lonely cairn of stones Three centuries thereafter, I
take passage overland In the
footsteps of brave Kelso, where his "sea of flowers" began Watching cities rise before me, then behind me sink again This tardiest explorer, driving hard across the
plain And through the
night, behind the
wheel, the
mileage clicking west I
think upon Mackenzie, David Thompson and the
rest Who cracked the
mountain ramparts and did show a
path for me To race the
roaring Fraser to the
sea How then am I
so different from the
first men through this way? Like them, I
left a
settled life, I
threw it all away To seek a
Northwest Passage at the
call of many men To find there but the
road back home again