A little lonely child am I That have not any soul: God made me as the homeless wave, That has no goal. A seal my father was, a seal That once was man: My mother loved him tho' he was 'Neath mortal ban. He took a wave and drownëd her, She took a wave and lifted him: And I was born where shadows are In sea-depths dim. All through the sunny blue-sweet hours I swim and glide in waters green: Never by day the mournful shores By me are seen. But when the gloom is on the wave A shell unto the shore I bring: And then upon the rocks I sit And plaintive sing. I have no playmate but the tide The seaweed loves with dark brown eyes: The night-waves have the stars for play, For me but sighs. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CARPENTER'S SON by SARA TEASDALE THE HILL WIFE: THE IMPULSE by ROBERT FROST OBERON'S FEAST by ROBERT HERRICK SONNET: 8 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE CLEVER TOM CLINCH GOING TO BE HANGED by JONATHAN SWIFT POETRY: WHAT IS IT? by LEVI BISHOP |