
Out in the wild,
Where no self-respecting city
Would want to live—
Where man seems the intruder,
And all his noise a sin—
One can discover—
If he has learned to quiet his soul
And sink himself into the grass—
That the Earth
Has something to say.
Out in the wild,
Where no self-respecting city
Would want to live—
Where man seems the intruder,
And all his noise a sin—
One can discover—
If he has learned to quiet his soul
And sink himself into the grass—
That the Earth
Has something to say.