When the moon is afloat, And the ocean at rest, The sea-elf goes forth To the town he loves best: Up from his cave, over the wave, With joy in his breast. @3Singing:@1 Sleep, little baby, And dream on the sea, That lulls round thy cradle, And murmurs to thee The Stars are a-shine And the waves are at play, -- Rushing in to the shore From the wind-stricken bay; And the sea-elf is there, with the brine in his hair, As merry as they. @3Singing:@1 The soft fleecy moon Is laughing with glee, And soothing, my baby, A dream-song to thee. The sea-elf goes roving When the moon waxes bright, And plays in the churchyard Till fadeth the light: His morrice he paces, then deftly retraces His steps through the night. @3Singing:@1 Alack, it is gone! The silvery moon, With its great holy face It waneth too soon: Ere it passes, my baby, A hymn it will croon, Of the splendour of God And the Heavenly noon. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BIRTHDAY OF DANIEL WEBSTER by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES EPITAPHS OF THE WAR, 1914-18: A DEAD STATESMAN by RUDYARD KIPLING THE CARD-DEALER by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG NYMPH GOING TO BED by JONATHAN SWIFT A MOTHER'S HEART by CHRISTOPHER BANNISTER THE OUTCAST'S DREAM by OLIVE BELL ANOTHER WAY OF LOVE by ROBERT BROWNING A TOAST, ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF RODNEY'S VICTORY by ROBERT BURNS |