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Poem by Albert Durrant Watson Breeze and Billow A FAIR blue sky, A far blue sea, Breeze o'er the billows blowing! The deeps of night o'er the waters free, With mute appeal to the soul of me In billows and breezes flowing; The stars that watch While sunbeams sleep, Breeze o'er the billows blowing! The soft-winged zephyrs that move the deep And rock my barque in a dreamy sweep; The moonlight softly glowing; The glint of wave, The gleam of star, Breeze o'er the billows blowing! The surf-line music on beach and bar, The voice of nature near and far, The night into morning growing; And I afloat With canvas free, Breeze o'er the billows blowing! At one with the heart of eternity, The fair blue sky and the far blue sea,– And the breeze o'er the billows blowing. Albert Durrant Watson Albert Durrant Watson's other poems: 1217 Views |
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