Fires of Driftwood by Isabel Ecclestone Mackay
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What is left is nothing--
Ashes blown along the shore! When as a Lad WHEN, as a lad, at break of day I watched the fishers sail away, My thoughts, like flocking birds, would follow Across the curving sky's blue hollow, And on and on-- Into the very heart of dawn! For long I searched the world--ah, me! I searched the sky, I searched the sea, With much of useless grief and rueing Those winged thoughts of mine pursuing-- So dear were they, So lovely and so far away! I seek them still and always must Until my laggard heart is dust And I am free to follow, follow, Across the curving sky's blue hollow, Those thoughts too fleet For any save the soul's swift feet! |
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