BESIDE a vast and primal sea A solitary savage he, Who gathered for his tribe's rude need The daily dole of raw sea-weed. He watched the great tides rise and fall, And spoke the truthor not at all! Along the awful shore he ran A simple pre-Pelasgian; A thing primeval, undefiled, Straightforward as a little child, Until one morn he made a grab And caught a mesozoic crab! Thentold the tribe at close of day A bigger one had got away! From him have sprung (I own a bias To ways the cult of rod and fly has) All fishermenand Ananias! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SPELLIN' BEE by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR WHICH WAS MOST TRULY DEAD? by CHARLES AUGUSTIN SAINTE-BEUVE COMPOSED BY THE SEA-SIDE NEAR CALAIS [AUGUST 1802] by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH IF I GROW OLD by ETHEL BERRY ALLEN THE LAY OF ST. NICHOLAS by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM |