Jack London Poem by Francis Duggan

Jack London



The writer who became famous everywhere
Jack London he wrote of the big World out there
His Call Of The Wild as a classic remain
A story one could read again and again

In his prime he was full of youthful elan
Jack London he was an extraordinary man
He wrote many of his famous stories in the Yukon in the Gold Rush time
Where Robert Service did pen many a memorable rhyme

Jack London he was quite a man in his day
He did live his stories one of him could say
The sense of adventure in him was quite strong
To the bigger World his stories belong

The wonders of Nature he did celebrate
The stories he wrote live on as something great
True greatness of the man cannot be denied
The spirit of adventure in him till he died

The last breath of life from him may be long gone
But the stories of Jack London are living on
The stories that so many read and enjoy
That brought me such pleasure even as a school boy.

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