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1849–1916

WHERE SHALL WE LAND.

James Whitcomb Riley

All listlessly we float Out seaward in the boat That beareth Love. Our sails of purest snow

Bend to the blue below And to the blue above. Where shall we land? We drift upon a tide

Shoreless on every side, Save where the eye Of Fancy sweeps far lands Shelved slopingly with sands

Of gold and porphyry. Where shall we land? The fairy isles we see, Loom up so mistily —

So vaguely fair, We do not care to break Fresh bubbles in our wake To bend our course for there.

Where shall we land? The warm winds of the deep Have lulled our sails to sleep, And so we glide

Careless of wave or wind, Or change of any kind, Or turn of any tide. Where shall we land?

We droop our dreamy eyes Where our reflection lies Steeped in the sea, And, in an endless fit

Of languor, smile on it And its sweet mimicry. Where shall we land? “Where shall we land?” God's grace!

I know not any place So fair as this — Swung here between the blue Of sea and sky, with you

To ask me, with a kiss, “Where shall we land?”

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