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ON DREAM WATER by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE

First Line: AND SO, O'ER MANY A LEAGUE OF SEA
Last Line: O SOUL SO OFTEN TRIED!
Subject(s): DREAMS; NIGHTMARES;

AND so, o'er many a league of sea
We sang of those we left behind.
Our ship split thro' the phosphor free,
Her white sails pregnant with the wind,
And I was wondering in my mind
How many would remember me.

Then red-edged dawn expanded wide,
A stony foreland stretched away,
And bowed capes gathering round the tide
Kept many a little homely bay.
O joy of living there for aye,
O Soul so often tried!



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