@3Boatman@1Shove off there!ship the rudder, Billcast off! she's under way! @3Mrs. F.@1She's under what?I hope she's not! good gracious, what a spray! @3Boatman@1Run out the jib, and rig the boom! keep clear of those two brigs! @3Mrs. F.@1I hope they don't intend some joke by running of their rigs! @3Boatman@1Bill, shift them bags of ballast aftshe's rather out of trim! @3Mrs. F.@1Great bags of stone! they're pretty things to help a boat to swim! @3Boatman@1The wind is freshif she don't scud, it's not the breeze's fault! @3Mrs. F.@1Wind fresh, indeed! I never felt the air so full of salt! @3Boatman@1That schooner, Bill, harn't left the roads, with oranges, and nuts! @3Mrs. F.@1If seas have roads, they're very roughI never felt such ruts! @3Boatman@1It's neap, ye see, she's heavy lade, and couldn't pass the bar. @3Mrs. F.@1The bar! what, roads with turnpikes too? I wonder where they are! @3Boatman@1Ho! Brig ahoy! hard up! hard up! that lubber cannot steer! @3Mrs. F.@1Yes, yeshard up upon a rock! I know some danger's near! Lord, there's a wave! it's coming in! and roaring like a bull! @3Boatman@1Nothing, Ma'am, but a little slop! go large, Bill! keep her full! @3Mrs. F.@1What, keep her full! what daring work! when full, she must go down! @3Boatman@1Why, Bill, it lulls! ease off a bitit's coming off the town! Steady your helm! we'll clear the Pint! lay right for yonder pink! @3Mrs. F.@1Be steadywell, I hope they can! but they've got a pint of drink! @3Boatman@1Bill, give that sheet another haulshe'll fetch it up this reach. @3Mrs. F.@1I'm getting rather pale, I know, and they see it by that speech! I wonder what it is, now, butI never felt so queer! @3Boatman@1Bill, mind your luffwhy, Bill, I say, she's yawingkeep her near! @3Mrs. F.@1Keep near! we're going further off; the land's behind our backs. @3Boatman@1Be easy, Ma'am, it's all correct, that's only 'cause we tacks; We shall have to beat about a bitBill, keep her out to sea. @3Mrs. F.@1Beat who about? keep who at sea?how black they look at me! @3Boatman@1It's veering roundI knew it would! off with her head! stand by! @3Mrs. F.@1Off with her head! whose? where? what with? an axe I seem to spy! @3Boatman@1She can't keep her own, you see; we shall have to pull her in! @3Mrs. F.@1They'll drown me, and take all I have! my life's not worth a pin! @3Boatman@1Look out, you know, be ready, Billjust when she takes the sand! @3Mrs. F.@1The sandO Lord! to stop my mouth! how everything is planned! @3Boatman@1The handspike, Billquick, bear a hand! now, Ma'am, just step ashore! @3Mrs. F.@1What! aint I going to be killedand weltered in my gore? Well, Heaven be praised! but I'll not go a-sailing any more! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FRA LIPPO LIPPI by ROBERT BROWNING TO LIVE MERRILY AND TO TRUST TO GOOD VERSES by ROBERT HERRICK FLOWERS WITHOUT FRUIT by JOHN HENRY NEWMAN THE DREAMER by SHAEMAS O'SHEEL MEMORIES by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH TRISTRAM AND ISEULT by MATTHEW ARNOLD |