When the Clover blooms again

“When the clover blooms again,

And the rain-birds in the rain

Make the sad-heart noon seem sweeter

And the joy of June completer

I shall see his face again!”

Of her lover over sea

So she whispered happily;

And she prayed, while men were sleeping,

“Mary, have him in thy keeping

As he sails the stormy sea!”

White and silent lay his face

In a still, green-watered place,

Where the long, gray weed scarce lifted,

And the sand was lightly sifted

O’er his unremembering face.