On Columbia's broadened breast At the Gateway of the West Is a city which the Muses did decree Was to sit a sylvan queen On her terraced hills of green While she listens to the music of the sea. Once a famous financier With a prophet's listful ear Built a rustic little hamlet on the shore. With its rugged palisade In the gloomy forest shade, Methinks that I can see it as of yore. In the mists of early dawn, In the century agone, I seem to hear a siren as it sings: "Let the trapper ply his trade, While the dusky Clatsop maid Looks with wonder on 'the ships with the wings.' "Let the sportive spotted fawn Feed upon the sylvan lawn, But mind the couchant shadow in the tree! Let the mighty, magic river Mingle with the mists forever As it's wedded to the waters of the sea. "O the lonely, nameless shore Where dumb silence evermore Is but deepened by the sobbing of the tide! O the mute and muffled sigh When the bloody arrows fly, And a scalp is brought a-quiver to a bride"! But the mystery and maze Of romantic early days Are but setting for the centuries before. There's a flush upon the sky, Her crowning day is nigh, And she finds herself sitting at the world's front door. Port of entry potentate, In an empire growing great, Stretching eastward to the Rocky Mountain's crest Pioneer of pioneers, Gath'ring treasure with the years, Old Astoria, the Brooklyn of the West! Not an isolated post, But a city she shall boast Where the ships shall ride at anchor from the world. Firmly fixed by Nature's law On the path to Panama, Let her banners to the breeze be unfurled. O Astoria, my pride, On Columbia's heaving tide, With the balmy ocean breath on your breast, May your purpose point as high As your cedars in the sky, While you safely guard the Gateway of the West. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...O SLEEP, MY BABE! by SARA COLERIDGE THE DARKLING THRUSH by THOMAS HARDY ON HEARING A LITTLE MUSIC-BOX by JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT DOLCINO TO MARGARET by CHARLES KINGSLEY ULTIMA THULE: DEDICATION by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW THE DISMANTLED SHIP by WALT WHITMAN FITZ-GREENE HALLECK, AT THE UNVEILING OF HIS STATUE by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER |