Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SEA MUSIC, by LEONARD B. GRAY First Line: I hear you wash and pound the lonely shore Last Line: Move me to feel the chords that are the sea's. Subject(s): Sea; Ocean | ||||||||
I hear you wash and pound the lonely shore, I hear you hiss and foam and sing, O Sea; Your song, I wish, were in the heart of me, And mine the haunting peace from rhythmic roar. I love the sounds of swash and swoop and swore, The roll and swell and swirl so wild and free, The waves that lift and leap in whitish glee, The swinging sail, the gull's smooth, gliding soar -- All seem a harmony with singing breeze. O white and driving clouds across the sky! O clouds that call and lift my spirit high! O sights and swirring songs of wind -- stressed trees! O spume, and spray, and hiss, and wind's weird sigh! Move me to feel the chords that are the sea's. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HALL OF OCEAN LIFE by JOHN HOLLANDER JULY FOURTH BY THE OCEAN by ROBINSON JEFFERS BOATS IN A FOG by ROBINSON JEFFERS CONTINENT'S END by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE FIGUREHEAD by LEONIE ADAMS BAKER TOWER BELLS (DARTMOUTH COLLEGE) by LEONARD B. GRAY |
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