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The Stone Fleet
by Herman Melville
An Old Sailor's Lament December, 1861
I have a feeling for those ships,
Each worn and ancient one,
With great bluff bows, and broad in the beam:
Ay, it was unkindly done.
But so they serve the Obsoleteβ
Even so, Stone Fleet!
You'll say I'm doting; do you think
I scudded round the Horn in oneβ
The Tenedos, a glorious
Good old craft as ever runβ
Sunk (how all unmeet!)
With the Old Stone Fleet.
An India ship of fame was she,
Spices and shawls and fans she bore;
A whaler when the wrinkles cameβ
Turned off! till, spent and poor,
Her bones were sold (escheat)!
Ah! Stone Fleet.
Four were erst patrician keels
(Names attest what families be),
The Kensington!, and Richmond! too,
Leonidas!, and Lee!:
But now they have their seat
With the Old Stone Fleet.
To scuttle themβa pirate deedβ
Sack them, and dismast;
They sunk so slow, they died so hard,
But gurgling dropped at last.
Their ghosts in gales repeat
Woe's us, Stone Fleet
And all for naught. The waters passβ
Currents will have their way;
Nature is nobody's ally; 'tis well;
The harbor is betteredβwill stay.
A failure, and complete,
Was your Old Stone Fleet.
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