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Songs Of Love And The Sea

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I     When first we met (the Sea and I),          Like one before a King,     I stood in awe; nor felt nor saw     The sun, the winds, the earth, the sky          Or any other thing.         God's Universe, to me,              Was just the Sea.     When next we met, the lordly Main          Played but a courtier's part;     Crowned Queen was I; and earth and sky,     And sun and sea were my domain,          Since love was in my heart.         Before, beyond, above,              Was only Love.     II     Love built me, on a little rock,          A little house of pine,         At first, the Sea         Beat angrily     About that house of mine;     (That dear, dear home of mine).     But when it turned to go away          Beyond the sandy track,         Down o'er its wall         The house would call,     Until the Sea came back;     (It always hurried back).     And now the two have grown so fond,          (Oh, breathe no word of this),         When clouds hang low,         And east winds blow,     They meet and kiss and kiss:     (At night, I hear them kiss).     III     No man can understand the Sea, until     He knows all passions of the senses; all     The great emotions of the heart; and each          Exalted aspiration of the soul.     Then may he sit beside the sea and say:     'I, too, have flung myself against the rocks,     And kissed their flinty brows with no return;          And fallen spent upon unfeeling sands.     I, too, have gone forth yearning, to far shores,     Seeking that something which would bring content;          And finding only what I took away;     And I have looked up, through the veil of skies,     When all the world was still, and understood     That I am one with Nature and with God.'     IV     The Dawn was flying from the Night;          Swift as the wind she sped;     Her hair was like a fleece of light;          Her cheeks were warm and red.     All passion pale, the Night pursued;          She fled away, away;     And in her garments, rainbow hued,          She gained the peak of day.     And then, all shaken with alarms,          She leaped down from its crest;     Into the Sea's uplifted arms,          And swooned upon his breast.

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