The traveler grasps nothing he can't hold
against buffeting gales or changing fates.
He favors not the heat above the cold,
and eats one night on leaf, the next on plates.
The tribesman signals, calling to his own.
Travelers left that luxury behind.
Clubs aren't fairer from this than that one's bone.
One's universe isn't so tightly aligned.
Socrates knew the danger of the tribe.
Just as Emerson preached against the sect.
Clan primacy and justice cannot jibe,
and thinking and joining are mates suspect.
If you can't see yourself tied to one land,
best thin those creeds on which you take a stand.