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1860–1932

THE LILAC SEA

Clinton Scollard

A cool wind took me by the hand And led me on beguilingly, Until before me, broad and bland, Shimmered the lilac sea.

Great gulls, with mauve upon their wings, And cries that lingered hauntingly, Hovered, with graceful flutterings, Above the lilac sea.

The curving shore-line had the gleam Of amethyst; it seemed to me The ships were all like ships of dream Upon the lilac sea.

And naught was real, or near or far, And yet I have the memory Of twilight, and the vesper star, Hung o'er the lilac sea.

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