Here's good wind, here's sweet wind, Here's good wind and my woman calls me! Straight she stands there by the pine-tree, Faithful waits she by the cedar, She will smile and reach her hands When she sees my thousand salmon! Here's good wind and my woman calls me. Here's clear water, here's swift water, Here's bright water and my woman waits me! She will call me from the sea's mouth Sweet her pine-bed when the morning Lights my canoe and the river ends! Here's good wind, here's swift water, Strong as love when my woman calls me! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CORRESPONDENCES; HEXAMETERS AND PENTAMETERS by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH INTOXICATION by EMILY DICKINSON THE THREE WARNINGS by HESTER LYNCH (SALUSBURY) PIOZZI A LOVE SONNET by GEORGE WITHER PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 83. YA MALIK by EDWIN ARNOLD THE MATCH by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN |