Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONNET-SONG: ORPHEUS AND THE MARINERS MAKE ANSWER, by FRANK T. MARZIALS First Line: Fleet, fleet and few, ay, fleet the moments Last Line: Peal the glad paean! (steady oars and sail.) Subject(s): Sea; Ocean | ||||||||
FLEET, fleet and few, ay, fleet the moments fly -- (Lash to light live foam, ye oars, the dreaming seas), And shall we lie in swine-sloth here at ease -- (Dip, dip, ye oars, and dash the dark seas by), In swine-sloth here while death is stealing nigh -- (Sweep, oars, sweep, here ripples and sparkles the breeze), And work is ours to drain to the last lees? (Drive oars and winds, we will dare and do ere we die). And if no sound of voice nor any call Break the death-silence bidding us all hail, And, even among the living, Fame should fail To shrill our deeds, yet whatsoe'er befall, As men who fought for good not guerdon at all, Peal the glad Paean! (Steady oars and sail.) | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HALL OF OCEAN LIFE by JOHN HOLLANDER JULY FOURTH BY THE OCEAN by ROBINSON JEFFERS BOATS IN A FOG by ROBINSON JEFFERS CONTINENT'S END by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE FIGUREHEAD by LEONIE ADAMS DEATH AS THE FOOL by FRANK T. MARZIALS |
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