Sea Poems
NEW YORK THE CENTURY CO. 1921 Copyright, 1921, by The Century Co.
TO HARRISON S. MORRIS A HATER OF SHAM AND PRETENSE, A LOVER OF BEAUTY AND TRUTH, A FIRM FRIEND.
The poems of this volume, gathered here after many requests, are, with a few exceptions, from my previous lyrical publications. They are also in a real sense an intimate record. For the sea has often enough seemed to me almost as a vast external subconsciousness in which the forces of my being—as well as the world's—were at play.
Cale Young Rice. Louisville, Ky., August, 1921.
My heart is open again and sea flows in, It shall fill with a summer of mists and winds and clouds and waves breaking, Of gull-wings over the green tide, of the surf's drenching din, Of sudden horizon-sails that come and vanish, phantom-thin, Of arching sapphire skies, deep and unaching.
I shall lie on the rocks just over the weeds that drape The clear sea-pools, where birth and death in sunny ooze are teeming. Where the crab in quest of booty sidles about, a sullen shape, Where the snail creeps and the mussel sleeps with wary valves agape, Where life is too grotesque to be but seeming.
And the swallow shall weave my dreams with threads of flight, A shuttle with silver breast across the warp of the waves gliding; And an isle far out shall be a beam in the loom of my delight, And the pattern of every dream shall be a rapture bathed in light— Its evanescence a beauty most abiding.
And the sunsets shall give sadness all its due, They shall stain the sands and trouble the tides with all the ache of sorrow. They shall bleed and die with a beauty of meaning old yet ever new, They shall burn with all the hunger for things that hearts have failed to do, They shall whisper of a gold that none can borrow.
And the stars shall come and build a bridge of fire For the moon to cross the boundless sea, with never a fear of sinking. They shall teach me of the magic things of life never to tire, And how to renew, when it is low, the lamp of my desire— And how to hope, in the darkest deeps of thinking.
Cale Young Rice
SEA POEMS
CALE YOUNG RICE
AUTHOR OF
"WRAITHS AND REALITIES," "TRAILS SUNWARD," "COLLECTED POEMS," ETC.
FOREWORD
CONTENTS
SEA POEMS
SEA-HOARDINGS
THE SHORE'S SONG TO THE SEA
TO A FIREFLY BY THE SEA
INVOCATION
I KNOW YOUR HEART, O SEA!
A SEA-GHOST
FINITUDE
I
II
THE COLONEL'S STORY
COSMISM
OFF THE IRISH COAST
THE FAIRIES OF GOD
THE SONG OF THE HOMESICK GAEL
PAGEANTS OF THE SEA
A SONG OF THE OLD VENETIANS
BASKING
SAPPHO'S DEATH SONG
THE WIND'S WORD
SUBMARINE MOUNTAINS
THE SONG OF THE STORM-SPIRITS
THE GREAT SEDUCER
K'U-KIANG
TYPHOON
PENANG
NIGHTS ON THE INDIAN OCEAN
SIGHTING ARABIA
"ALL'S WELL"
SOMNAMBULISM
CHARTINGS
THE TRAIL FROM THE SEA
HAUNTED SEAS
SEA LURE
SONGS TO A. H. R.
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
NEED OF STORM
A FLORIDA INTERLUDE
A FLORIDA BOATING SONG
DAWN-BLISS
ATAVISM
RE-RECKONING
TO THE AFTERNOON MOON, AT SEA
PATHS
FROM A NORTHERN BEACH
PASSAGE
ALEEN
TO A SOLITARY SEA-GULL
INEFFABLE THINGS
THE SONG OF A SEA-FARER
WAVES
IN A STORM
AFTER THEIR PARTING
A WORD'S MAGIC
SEA RHAPSODY
IN AN ORIENTAL HARBOUR
UNDER THE SKY
A SONG FOR HEALING
A SINGHALESE LOVE LAMENT
THE CITY
FULL TIDE
THE HERDING
ON THE MAINE COAST
SEANCE
A SIDMOUTH LAD
WIDOWED
TO THE SEA
SEA-MAD
THE ATHEIST
AT THE HELM
IMPERTURBABLE
WASTE
RESURGENCE
LIFE'S ANSWER
AS THE TIDE COMES IN
SENSE-SWEETNESS
TIDALS
A SAILOR'S WIFE
TO SEA!
GIVE OVER, O SEA!
THE NUN
LAST SIGHT OF LAND
THE END
WRAITHS AND REALITIES
COLLECTED PLAYS AND POEMS
The following volumes are now included in the author's "Collected Plays and Poems," and are not obtainable elsewhere:
At the World's Heart
Porzia: A Play
Far Quests
The Immortal Lure: Four Plays
Many Gods
Nirvana Days
A Night in Avignon: A Play
Yolanda of Cyprus: A Play
David: A Play
Charles Di Tocca: A Play
Song-Surf
TRAILS SUNWARD
EARTH AND NEW EARTH
TURN ABOUT TALES
(PROSE)