No breath is on the glimmering ocean-floor, No blast beneath the windless Pleiades, But thro' dead night a melancholy roar, A voice of moving and of marching seas, The boom of thundering waters on the shore Sworn with slow force by desolate degrees Once to go on, and whelm for evermore Earth and her folk and all their phantasies. Then half-asleep in the great sound I seem Lost in the starlight, dying in a dream Where overmastering Powers abolish me, Drown, and thro' dim euthanasy redeem My merged life in the living ocean-stream And soul environing of shadowy sea. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DON JUAN IN HELL by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE THE BOBOLINKS by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH THE REVEILLE by FRANCIS BRET HARTE RETURN by KENNETH SLADE ALLING OUR CLUB by SYLVIA DILLAVOU BARCLAY THE RIVER AND THE SEA by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) IN VINCULIS; SONNETS WRITTEN IN AN IRISH PRISON: I WILL SMILE NO MORE by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT |