poems.
39
I do not know what made her weep,
Her blue eyes fill with tears,
Or what sad sorrow pressed her heart,—
Such sorrow for young years.
Her blue eyes fill with tears,
Or what sad sorrow pressed her heart,—
Such sorrow for young years.
I only know she was alone,—
A watcher by the sea;
And how she listened for some voice
To echo o'er the lea.
A watcher by the sea;
And how she listened for some voice
To echo o'er the lea.
But in my prayer I'll ask for this:
That God her feet may guide;
That she may find a resting-place
Beyond life's surging tide.
That God her feet may guide;
That she may find a resting-place
Beyond life's surging tide.
And still I seem to see, to-night,
As I gaze far o'er the lea,
The tearful eyes and quivering lips
Of the "Watcher by the Sea."
As I gaze far o'er the lea,
The tearful eyes and quivering lips
Of the "Watcher by the Sea."