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1865–1914

THE SEA SPIRIT

Madison Julius Cawein

Ah me! I shall not waken soon From dreams of such divinity! A spirit singing in the moon To me.

White sea-spray driven of the storm Were not so wildly white as she! She beckoned with a foam-white arm To me.

With eyes dark green, and golden-green Loose locks that sparkled drippingly, Out of the green wave she did lean To me.

And sang; till Earth and Heaven were A far, forgotten memory; For more than Heaven seemed hid in her To me:—

Sleep, sweeter than love's face or home; Love, more than immortality; And music of the dreamy foam For me.

Pass over her with all thy ships With all thy stormy tides, O sea! The memory of immortal lips For me!

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