“O, sing me a Song of the Wild West Wind”

O, sing me a song of the wild west wind,

And his great sea-harrying flail,

Of hardy mariners, copper skinned,

That fly with a bursting sail.

They see the clouds of crispèd white

That shadow the distant hills,

And filled are they with a strange delight

As shaking away old ills.

O, give me a boat that is sure and stark,

And swift as a slinger’s stone,

With a sail of canvas bronzèd dark,

And I will go out alone:

Nor fear nor sorrow my soul shall keep

When around me lies the sea,

And I will return with the night, and sleep

In the wind’s wild harmony.

[pg 36]