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SUNRISE ON THE COAST by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON

First Line: GREY DAWN ON THE SAND HILLS - THE NIGHT WIND HAS DRIFTED
Last Line: BEHOLD, 'TIS THAT MARVEL, THE BIRTH OF A DAY!
Subject(s): DAWN; SEA; SUNRISE; OCEAN;

Grey dawn on the sand-hills -- the night wind has drifted
All night from the rollers a scent of the sea;
With the dawn the grey fog his battalions has lifted,
At the call of the morning they scatter and flee.

Like mariners calling the roll of their number
The sea-fowl put out to the infinite deep.
And far overhead -- sinking softly to slumber --
Worn out by their watching the stars fall asleep.

To eastward, where rests the broad dome of the skies on
The sea-line, stirs softly the curtain of night;
And far from behind the enshrouded horizon
Comes the voice of a God saying 'Let there be light.'

And lo, there is light! Evanescent and tender,
It glows ruby-red where 'twas now ashen-grey;
And purple and scarlet and gold in its splendour --
Behold, 'tis that marvel, the birth of a day!



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