walking-第3章
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Constantly eatest。
When the spring stirs my blood
With the instinct to travel;
I can get enough gravel
On the Old Marlborough Road。
Nobody repairs it;
For nobody wears it;
It is a living way;
As the Christians say。
Not many there be
Who enter therein;
Only the guests of the
Irishman Quin。
What is it; what is it
But a direction out there;
And the bare possibility
Of going somewhere?
Great guide…boards of stone;
But travelers none;
Cenotaphs of the towns
Named on their crowns。
It is worth going to see
Where you MIGHT be。
What king
Did the thing;
I am still wondering;
Set up how or when;
By what selectmen;
Gourgas or Lee;
Clark or Darby?
They're a great endeavor
To be something forever;
Blank tablets of stone;
Where a traveler might groan;
And in one sentence
Grave all that is known
Which another might read;
In his extreme need。
I know one or two
Lines that would do;
Literature that might stand
All over the land
Which a man could remember
Till next December;
And read again in the spring;
After the thawing。
If with fancy unfurled
You leave your abode;
You may go round the world
By the Old Marlborough Road。
At present; in this vicinity; the best part of the land is not
private property; the landscape is not owned; and the walker
enjoys comparative freedom。 But possibly the day will come when
it will be partitioned off into so…called pleasure…grounds; in
which a few will take a narrow and exclusive pleasure onlywhen
fences shall be multiplied; and man…traps and other engines
invented to confine men to the PUBLIC road; and walking over the
surface of God's earth shall be construed to mean trespassing on
some gentleman's grounds。 To enjoy a thing exclusively is
commonly to exclude yourself from the true enjoyment of it。 Let
us improve our opportunities; then; before the evil days come。
What is it that makes it so hard sometimes to determine whither
we will walk? I believe that there is a subtle magnetism in
Nature; which; if we unconsciously yield to it; will direct us
aright。 It is not indifferent to us which way we walk。 There is a
right way; but we are very liable from heedlessness and stupidity
to take the wrong one。 We would fain take that walk; never yet
taken by us through this actual world; which is perfectly
symbolical of the path which we love to travel in the interior
and ideal world; and sometimes; no doubt; we find it difficult to
choose our direction; because it does not yet exist distinctly in
our idea。
When I go out of the house for a walk; uncertain as yet whither I
will bend my steps; and submit myself to my instinct to decide
for me; I find; strange and whimsical as it may seem; that I
finally and inevitably settle southwest; toward some particular
wood or meadow or deserted pasture or hill in that direction。 My
needle is slow to settle;varies a few degrees; and does not
always point due southwest; it is true; and it has good authority
for this variation; but it always settles between west and
south…southwest。 The future lies that way to me; and the earth
seems more unexhausted and richer on that side。 The outline which
would bound my walks would be; not a circle; but a parabola; or
rather like one of those cometary orbits which have been thought
to be non…returning curves; in this case opening westward; in
which my house occupies the place of the sun。 I turn round and
round irresolute sometimes for a quarter of an hour; until I
decide; for a thousandth time; that I will walk into the
southwest or west。 Eastward I go only by force; but westward I go
free。 Thither no business leads me。 It is hard for me to believe
that I shall find fair landscapes or sufficient wildness and
freedom behind the eastern horizon。 I am not excited by the
prospect of a walk thither; but I believe that the forest which I
see in the western horizon stretches uninterruptedly toward the
setting sun; and there are no towns nor cities in it of enough
consequence to disturb me。 Let me live where I will; on this side
is the city; on that the wilderness; and ever I am leaving the
city more and more; and withdrawing into the wilderness。 I should
not lay so much stress on this fact; if I did not believe that
something like this is the prevailing tendency of my countrymen。
I must walk toward Oregon; and not toward Europe。 And that way
the nation is moving; and I may say that mankind progress from
east to west。 Within a few years we have witnessed the phenomenon
of a southeastward migration; in the settlement of Australia; but
this affects us as a retrograde movement; and; judging from the
moral and physical character of the first generation of
Australians; has not yet proved a successful experiment。 The
eastern Tartars think that there is nothing west beyond Thibet。
〃The world ends there;〃 say they; 〃beyond there is nothing but a
shoreless sea。〃 It is unmitigated East where they live。
We go eastward to realize history and study the works of art and
literature; retracing the steps of the race; we go westward as
into the future; with a spirit of enterprise and adventure。 The
Atlantic is a Lethean stream; in our passage over which we have
had an opportunity to forget the Old World and its institutions。
If we do not succeed this time; there is perhaps one more chance
for the race left before it arrives on the banks of the Styx; and
that is in the Lethe of the Pacific; which is three times as
wide。
I know not how significant it is; or how far it is an evidence of
singularity; that an individual should thus consent in his
pettiest walk with the general movement of the race; but I know
that something akin to the migratory instinct in birds and
quadrupedswhich; in some instances; is known to have affected
the squirrel tribe; impelling them to a general and mysterious
movement; in which they were seen; say some; crossing the
broadest rivers; each on its particular chip; with its tail
raised for a sail; and bridging narrower streams with their
deadthat something like the furor which affects the domestic
cattle in the spring; and which is referred to a worm in their
tails;affects both nations and individuals; either perennially
or from time to time。 Not a flock of wild geese cackles over our
town; but it to some extent unsettles the value of real estate
here; and; if I were a broker; I should probably take that
disturbance into account。
〃Than longen folk to gon on pilgrimages;
And palmeres for to seken strange strondes。〃
Every sunset which I witness inspires me with the desire to go to
a West as distant and as fair as that into which the sun goes
down。 He appears to migrate westward daily; and tempt us to
follow him。 He is the Great Western Pioneer whom the nations
follow。 We dream all night of those mountain…ridges in the
horizon; though they may be of vapor only; which were last gilded
by his rays。 The island of Atlantis; and the islands and gardens
of the Hesperides; a sort of terrestrial paradise; appear to have
been the Great West of the ancients; enveloped in mystery and
poetry。 Who has not seen in imagination; when looking into the
sunset sky; the gardens of the Hesperides; and the foundation of
all those fables?
Columbus felt the westward tendency more strongly than any
before。 He obeyed it; and found a New World for Castile and Leon。
The herd of men in those days scented fresh pastures from afar;
〃And now the sun had stretched out all the hills;
And now was dropped into the western bay;
At last HE rose; and twitched his mantle blue;
Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new。〃
Where on the globe can there be found an area of equal extent
with that occupied by the bulk of our States; so fertile and so
rich and varied in it