Surf And Wave the Sea As Sung By the Poets

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Surf And Wave the Sea As Sung By the Poets
Anna Lydia Ward
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Like a dream, 'tis all around me, The gale, with its steady boom, And the crest of every roller Torn into mist and spume, The sights and the sounds of ocean On a night of peril and gloom.
The shroud of snow and of spoon-drift, Driving like mad a-lee, And the huge black hulk that wallows Deep in the trough of the sea, The creak of cabin and bulkhead, The wail of rigging and mast, AT SEA. 177 The roar of the shrouds as she rises From a deep lee-roll to the blast, The sullen throb of the engine, W
...hose iron heart never tires, The swarthy faces that redden By the glare of his caverned fires, The binnacle slowly swaying, And nursing the faithful steel, And the grizzled old quartermaster, His horny hands on the wheel.
I can see it, the little cabin, Plainly as if I were there, The chart on the old green table, The book, and the empty chair.
On the deck we have trod together, A patient and manly form, To and fro, by the foremast, Is pacing in sleet and storm.
Since her keel first struck cold water By the stormy Cape's clear light, 'Tis little of sleep or slumber Hath closed o'er that watchful sight And a hundred lives are hanging On eye and on heart to-night.


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