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MISCELLANEOUS
POEMS
By
Charles Sangster
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SONG
OF THE BRITISH MARINER.
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Launched once more on the ocean wave,
Where my careless boyhood
found me;
Free to roam where the wild winds rave,
And the billows roll,
around me.
Oh! there’s joy on my restless home,—
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Joy for the daring seamen!
Though landsmen shrink
When on danger’s brink, [Page 202]
Not the rocky shore,
Nor the breakers’ roar, |
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Can
daunt old Ocean’s Freemen.
Hearts
as free as the winds that sweep
The breast of the trackless
ocean,
Have the sons of the mighty deep,
When the gallant ship’s
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Toss’d
on waves that roll mountains high,
What cares the dauntless
seaman?
His heart beats warm,
Both in calm and storm,
For there’s not a breeze |
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That sweeps the seas,
Can daunt old Ocean’s
Freemen!
Long
as the Red-Cross Banner flies
High over the heaving
billow,
Will the tar tempt the fiercest skies |
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That frown on his restless pillow.
Long as Old England’s Ensign waves
Over her dauntless seamen,
Not the midnight breeze
That sweeps the seas, |
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Nor the hostile shore,
Nor the battle’s roar,
Can daunt her Ocean Freemen!
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