Sun and Shadow
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- As I look from the isle, o'er its billows of green,
- To the billows of foam-crested blue,
- Yon bark, that afar in the distance is seen,
- Half dreaming, my eyes will pursue
- Now dark in the shadow, she scatters the spray
- As the chaff in the stroke of the flail;
- Now white as the sea-gull, she flies on her way,
- The sun gleaming bright on her sail.
- Yet her pilot is thinking of dangers to shun,--
- Of breakers that whiten and roar;
- How little he cares, if in shadow or sun
- They see him who gaze from the shore!
- He looks to the beacon that looms from the reef,
- To the rock that is under his lee,
- As he drifts on the blast, like a wind-wafted leaf,
- O'er the gulfs of the desolate sea.
- Thus drifting afar to the dim-vaulted caves
- Where life and its ventures are laid,
- The dreamers who gaze while we battle the waves
- May see us in sunshine or shade;
- Yet true to our course, though the shadows grow dark,
- We'll trim our broad sail as before,
- And stand by the rudder that governs the bark,
- Nor ask how we look from the shore!
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