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The Sea, II
By Richard Henry Stoddard (18251903)
T
That standest by the shore,
Why dost thou watch the ocean,
And hearken to its roar?
That sails the Spanish main;
Nor will thy roses redden
Till he returns again.
He cares no more for thee:
He sleeps with the mermaidens,
The witches of the sea.
And hearken to its roar,
When bridal bells are ringing
In little kirks ashore.
A stalwart man like me
Is worth a thousand sailors
Whose bones are in the sea.