INTO the ocean's depths he plunged, A swimmer fast and strong Tremendous rose the ringing cheers From all the joyous throng He swam with rhythmic strokes, and went Unworried on his way But those who held the watches spoke: "No records smashed to-day!" Then, suddenly, he added speed He plowed amid the foam, And faster, faster, grew his stroke, As he came hurtling home! Amid the cheers for records cracked, He landed, weak and pale "The record? What care I?" he gasped "A shark was on my trail!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE NEGRO SPEAKS OF RIVERS by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES TORTOISE SHELL by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE THE DEAD HEROES by ISAAC ROSENBERG THE NIGHTINGALE by PHILIP SIDNEY LAURENCE BLOOMFIELD IN IRELAND: 7. MIDSUMMER by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM STANZAS: IN THE MANNER OF SPENSER by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD NELL COOK; A LEGEND OF THE 'DARK ENTRY': THE KING'S SCHOLAR'S STORY by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM |