THE breezes sleep; their morning journey done. The seaweeds mat the sluggish channel's edges. The sand-flat twinkles in the summer sun, And fishes flap and spatter in the sedges. Far off across the dunes there comes the sound Of lazy surges droning on the shingle. My boat drifts idly, swinging half-aground; Then bickering gulls their raucous voices mingle. For all has changed; and to the harbor bar Has come a secret message from the ocean, A thousand hurrying ripples speed from far, And all the waters waken into motion. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LADY CLARA VERE DE VERE by ALFRED TENNYSON ODES: BOOK 1: ODE 17. ON A SERMON AGAINST GLORY by MARK AKENSIDE QUATRAIN: FROM EASTERN SOURCES: 3 by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH THE STRANGER by LAWRENCE ALMA-TADEMA RECOLLECTIONS OF SOLITUDE; AN ELEGY by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES CHRISTMAS ROSE by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN ON A HILL-TOP by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR |