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Drowned at Sea

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Gloomy cliffs, so worn and wasted with the washing of the waves,     Are ye not like giant tombstones round those lonely ocean graves?     Are ye not the sad memorials, telling of a mighty grief     Dark with records ground and lettered into caverned rock and reef?     Oh! ye show them, and I know them, and my thoughts in mourning go     Down amongst your sunless chasms, deep into the surf below!     Oh! ye bear them, and declare them, and oer every cleft and scar,     I have wept for dear dead brothers perished in the lost Dunbar!     Ye smitten ye battered,     And splintered and shattered     Cliffs of the Sea!     Restless waves, so dim with dreams of sudden storms and gusty surge,     Roaring like a gathered whirlwind reeling round a mountain verge,     Were ye not like loosened maniacs, in the night when Beauty pale     Called upon her God, beseeching through the uproar of the gale?     Were ye not like maddened demons while young children faint with fear     Cried and cried and cried for succour, and no helping hand was near?     Oh, the sorrow of the morrow! lamentations near and far!     Oh, the sobs for dear dead sisters perished in the lost Dunbar!     Ye ruthless, unsated,     And hateful, and hated     Waves of the Sea!     Ay, we stooped and moaned in darkness eyes might strain and hearts might plead,     For their darlings crying wildly, they would never rise nor heed!     Ay, we yearned into their faces looking for the life in vain,     Wailing like to children blinded with a mist of sudden pain!     Dear hands clenched, and dear eyes rigid in a stern and stony stare,     Dear lips white from past affliction, dead to all our mad despair,     Ah, the groaning and the moaning ah, the thoughts which rise in tears     When we turn to all those loved ones, looking backward five long years!     The fathers and mothers,     The sisters and brothers     Drowned at Sea!

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