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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONGS OF THE SEA CHILDREN: 113, by BLISS CARMAN Poet's Biography First Line: The sails of the ship are white, love Last Line: You smile and will not say. Subject(s): Love – Nature Of | |||
The sails of the ship are white, love; What are they? The hauling clouds, you say. The ropes are weather-worn, love; What are they? The strands of rain, you say. The lights ashore are lit, love; What are they? The beacon stars, you say. How shall we keep the course, love, By night and day? By a secret chart, you say. But how shall we reckon true, love, Without time of day? By a tick of the heart, you say. And how shall we know the land, love, On that day? You smile and will not say. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CRY GOING OUT OVER PASTURES by ROBERT BLY AND KNEELING AT THE EDGE OF THE TRANSPARENT SEA I SHALL SHAPE FOR ... by ANNE CARSON THE GLASS ESSAY by ANNE CARSON AMONG MY FRIENDS LOVE IS A GREAT SORROW by ROBERT DUNCAN CHOSEN BY THE LION by LINDA GREGG THE SMALL THING LOVE IS by LINDA GREGG ADVISING MYSELF by PHILIP LEVINE LANCELOT WITH BICYCLE by PHYLLIS MCGINLEY A MORE ANCIENT MARINER by BLISS CARMAN |
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