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Atavism

    By Laurence Hope (Adela Florence Cory Nicolson)



    Deep in the jungle vast and dim,
    That knew not a white man's feet,
    I smelt the odour of sun-warmed fur,
    Musky, savage, and sweet.

    Far it was from the huts of men
    And the grass where Sambur feed;
    I threw a stone at a Kadapu tree
    That bled as a man might bleed.

    Scent of fur and colour of blood: -
    And the long dead instincts rose,
    I followed the lure of my season's mate, -
    And flew, bare-fanged, at my foes.

    *        *        *

    Pale days: and a league of laws
    Made by the whims of men.
    Would I were back with my furry cubs
    In the dusk of a jungle den.



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