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1872–1943

AS THE TIDE COMES IN

Cale Young Rice

The quivering terns dart wild and dive, As the tide comes tumbling in. The calm rock-pools grow all alive, With the tide tumbling in.

The crab who under the brown weed creeps, And the snail who lies in his house and sleeps, Awake and stir, as the plunging sweeps Of the tide come tumbling in.

Gray driftwood swishes along the sand, As the tide comes tumbling in. With wreck and wrack from many a land, On the tide, tumbling in.

About the beach are a broken spar, A pale anemone's torn sea-star And scattered scum of the waves’ old war, As the tide tumbles in.

And, oh, there is a stir at the heart of me, As the tide comes tumbling in. All life once more is a part of me, As the tide tumbles in.

New hopes awaken beneath despair And thoughts slip free of the sloth of care, While beauty and love are everywhere — As the tide comes tumbling in.

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