To the Sea
O
grey wild sea, Their
huge wide backs Dug
deep between. I
hear thy roar With
fearful eyes This
trivial boat Death
if it find, Dare
my wide roar, Come
down and know Yes,
thou great sea, On
thy tops I rise; I
sink below On
the safe land For
man’s wide soul, Therefore
he arrayed Pain
and defeat, The
cloud He informs That
man may grow Matching his great Page-45 Unconquerable soul with adverse Fate. Take
me, be I
will seize thy mane, Or
else below I
come, O Sea,
The
Sea at Night And grasps with its innumerable hands These silent walls. I see beyond a rough Glimmering
infinity, I feel the wash To
shoreward side by side, – long lines and dim
A golden evening, when the thoughtful sun Rejects
its usual pomp in going, trees And
fruitful mother, vaguely whispering, – these Like rich old age when the long ways have all been trod. Page-46 |