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Sea Dreams.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



            I.

    Oh, to see in the night in a May moon's light
    A nymph from siren caves,
    With a crown of pearl, sea-gems in each curl
    Dance down white, star-stained waves!
    Oh, to list in the gloam by the pearly foam
    Of a sad, far-sounding shore
    The strain of the shell of an ocean belle
    From caves where the waters roar!
    With a hollow shell drift up in the moon
    To sigh in my ears this ocean tune: -


            II.

    "Wilt follow, wilt follow to caverns hollow,
    That echo the tumbling spry?
    Wilt follow thy queen to islands green,
    Vague islands of witchery?
    O follow, follow to grottoes hollow,
    And isles in a purple sea,
    Where rich roses twine and the lush woodbine
    Weaves a musky canopy!"


            III.

    Oh, to float in the gloam on the bubbly foam
    With her lily face above!
    Oh, to lie in a barque and a wild song hark,
    And a billow-nymph to love!
    I'd lie at her feet and my heart should beat
    To the music of her sighs;
    But the stars in her face my passion should trace,
    Unseen all the stars of the skies.


            IV.

    Away, away with the witch of spray
    To her Aidenn islands far;
    And the blue above, drunk-mad with love,
    Dance down each singing star.
    Leave, leave to the heaven its morning star
    In a cloud of bolted snow,
    To laugh at the world and herald far
    Our wedlock and joy below.



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