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1874–1950

THE PILOT

Arthur Stringer

I lounge on the deck of the river-steamer, Homeward bound with its load, Churning from headland to headland, Through moonlight and silence and dusk.

And the decks are alive with laughter and music and singing, And I see the forms of the sleepers And the shadowy lovers that lean so close to the rail, And the romping children behind,

And the dancers amidships. But high above us there in the gloom, Where the merriment breaks like a wave at his feet, Unseen of lover and dancer and me,

Is the Pilot, impassive and stern, With his grim eyes watching the course.

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