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1852–1941

THE HUNGRY SEA

William Arthur Dunkerley

Down to the sea, the hungry sea, O the sea is hungry ever! Seeking food for the bairns and me, Seeking food in the hungry sea;

O the sea is hungry ever! My man and my lad — their bones are white, O the sea is hungry ever! Into the maw of the grim black night,

Their hearts were bold and their faces bright; O the sea is hungry ever! The sun was red and the clouds were black, O the sea is hungry ever!

And the sky was heavy with flying wrack, When forth they fared,— and they came not back; O the sea is hungry ever! Forth they fared and they came not back,

O the sea is hungry ever! O, I fear the sea, and I hate the sea, That took my man and my lad from me; O the sea is hungry ever!

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