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WARNINGS by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS

First Line: FIRM-FASTENED ON THE DREARY BAR
Last Line: TO POINT WHERE SAFETY LIES, AND WOE.

Firm-fastened on the dreary bar
Where sands alone and surges are,
Two exiles from the pleasant land,
The dead and ugly pine-trees stand.

Half buried in the rising tide
Some of their shameful wounds they hide,
But withered tops against the skies
Show ever where the channel lies.

Thus, half displayed above the wave,
Half buried in a living grave,
Some scoundrels tarry here below,
To point where safety lies, and woe.



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