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Sea-Song.

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A dash of spray,     A weed-browned way, -     My ship's in the bay,     In the glad blue bay, -     The wind's from the west     And the waves have a crest,     But my bird's in the nest     And my ship's in the bay!     At dawn to stand     Soft hand to hand,     Bare feet on the sand, -     On the hard brown sand, -     To wait, dew-crowned,     For the tarrying sound     Of a keel that will ground     On the scraping sand.     A glad surprise     In the wind-swept skies     Of my wee one's eyes, -     Those wondering eyes.     He will come, my sweet,     And will haste to meet     Those hurrying feet     And those sea-blue eyes.     I know the day     Must weary away,     And my ship's in the bay, -     In the clear, blue bay, -     Ah! there's wind in the west,     For the waves have a crest,     But my bird's in the nest     And my ship's in the bay!

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