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The Sailor Boy

He rose at dawn and, fired with hope,
Shot o’er the seething harbor-bar,
And reach’d the ship and caught the rope,
And whistled to the morning star.

And while he whistled long and loud
He heard a fierce mermaiden cry,
β€˜O boy, tho’ thou art young and proud,
I see the place where thou wilt lie.

β€˜The sands and yeasty surges mix
In caves about the dreary bay,
And on thy ribs the limpet sticks,
And in thy heart the scrawl shall play.’

β€˜Fool,’ he answer’d, β€˜death is sure
To those that stay and those that roam,
But I will nevermore endure
To sit with empty hands at home.

β€˜My mother clings about my neck,
My sisters crying, β€œStay for shame;”
My father raves of death and wreck,–
They are all to blame, they are all to blame.

God help me! save I take my part
Of danger on the roaring sea,
A devil rises in my heart,
Far worse than any death to me.’ 

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