Si, the apprentice, stood beside the spar,

Stripped to the waist, a basin at his side,

Slushing his hands to get away the tar,

And then he washed himself and rinsed and dried;

Towelling his face, hair-towzelled, eager eyed,

He crossed the spar to Dauber, and there stood

Watching the gold of heaven turn to blood.

They stood there by the rail while the swift ship

Tore on out of the tropics, straining her sheets,

Whitening her trackway to a milky strip,