Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE SONG OF THE SEA-WIND, by WILLIAM SHARP Poet's Biography First Line: King of the winds, o wind of the sea Last Line: Lord of all winds, o wind of the sea! Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona Subject(s): Sea; Wind; Ocean | ||||||||
King of the winds, O Wind of the Sea, When thou sweepest abroad thy voice crieth, Crieth the anguish of living souls As with the wild storm-rapt soughing of the oaks. Breath of the world, O bitter breath, King of the winds, O Wind of the Sea! King of the winds, O Wind of the Sea, Hitherward blow, by our doors, through our souls. Blow, blow, Euroclydon . . . and as dead leaves Whirl seaward vain hopes and perishing dreams. Breath of the world, O bitter breath, King of the winds, O Wind of the Sea! King of the winds, O Wind of the Sea, Uplift us, resurge us out with thy waves, Out on thine infinite heaving breast Where not a wave breaks but is higher than hope. Breath of the world, O bitter breath, King of the winds, O Wind of the Sea! King of the winds, O Wind of the Sea, In the sweep and shadow of mighty wings Whirl far this Dream that is life, afar To the Shores of Joy or the Coasts of Night. Breath of the world, O bitter breath, King of the winds, O Wind of the Sea! King of the winds, O Wind of the Sea, Before thee my heart bows, for it may be that God -- Yea, that it is Thee, O God, who passeth by, Voicing Thy Word to our souls out of infinite space -- Eternal Breath, O bitter-sweet Breath, Lord of all winds, O Wind of the Sea! | 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 |
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