FAR out at sea! far out at sea! The winged wind warbles melody; The billows fringe their curls of foam, And tremble back with thoughts of home; I stream my soul on every crest That gambols onward to the west 'Tis freighted, love, with hope and thee. Far out at sea! far out at sea! Far out at sea! far out at sea! The petrels soar the surge with glee! The livelong day they skim the air, The livelong night they slumber there Wild, wand'ring souls of those who sleep Beneath the coral-citied deep, And from the shades heart-break to be Far out at sea! far out at sea! Far out at sea! far out at sea! The bird-like bark flew merrily! The day-god slepthis bride on high Wove isles of light o'er wave and sky; On, on we flew, and from the wake What moon-enameled beauties break! A vapory veil of silver bars Entangled in a sky of stars Supernal visions came to me Far out at sea! far out at sea! Far out at sea! far out at sea! The raven screams upon the lee; The storm-king rides the lightning now, And wreck and ruin bare his brow A gallant ship, descending fast, Is whirled beneath the waters vast, And with her in the whelming tide, The loveliest child that ever died In faith, in purity and pride! One fair white arm upon her breast, One sunny curl lost from the rest, And there she liessweet Melanie! Far out at sea! far out at sea! Far out at sea! far out at sea! And art thou happy, Melanie? Oh, in thy grand and mystic grave Beneath the blue, blue tropic wave, Dost see, sweet child, the diamond blaze Upon the Nereid of old days Dost hear the choral song of shells, More musical than golden bells And in thy ocean jubilee Dost think of him who loveth thee? Far out at sea! far out at sea! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...COLUMBUS by EDWARD EVERETT HALE FRIENDS BEYOND by THOMAS HARDY THE GILLYFLOWER OF GOLD by WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-1896) LOVE AND AGE by THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK PLACES: 2. FULL MOON (SANTA BARBARA) by SARA TEASDALE A FINE DAY ON LOUGH SWILLY by WILLIAM ALEXANDER (1824-1911) |