The Poetical Works of Jonathan E. Hoag/A Midsummer Dream
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A Midsummer Dream
I have stood beside the oceans,
And have looked far out to sea,
While the whitened sails were gleaming;
And strange thoughts came over me.
And have looked far out to sea,
While the whitened sails were gleaming;
And strange thoughts came over me.
I have tasted of their waters,
While their breezes touched my face;
And I breathed their salty fragrance,
Wishing ne'er to leave the place.
While their breezes touched my face;
And I breathed their salty fragrance,
Wishing ne'er to leave the place.
And I heard the rush of waters,
As they laved the whitened shore;
And the booming of the billows,
With their everlasting roar.
As they laved the whitened shore;
And the booming of the billows,
With their everlasting roar.
Then I seemed to see before me
Some great scroll of pearly white;
Though I traced the lines but dimly,
By the fast receding light.
Some great scroll of pearly white;
Though I traced the lines but dimly,
By the fast receding light.
Was I dreaming or still waking,
In the shadow of the day?
Still I heard the sea's deep moaning,
While in stupor there I lay.
In the shadow of the day?
Still I heard the sea's deep moaning,
While in stupor there I lay.
For it seemed the veil had vanished!
White gulls flecked the sky so gray.
Twilight haze seemed brooding o'er me.
Inspiration? Who can say?
White gulls flecked the sky so gray.
Twilight haze seemed brooding o'er me.
Inspiration? Who can say?
O thou great and fair Pacific!
As I mark thy mighty tide,
Changeless through the changing ages,
Thou, like Time, dost still abide!
As I mark thy mighty tide,
Changeless through the changing ages,
Thou, like Time, dost still abide!
White thy sands, as bleached by sunshine;
Wild the waves that lash thy shore.
Giant whales are ever spouting;
Steamers churn thy waters o'er.
Wild the waves that lash thy shore.
Giant whales are ever spouting;
Steamers churn thy waters o'er.
Far within thy mighty caverns.
Wealth untold lies buried deep;
Here lie hearts once loved and loving,
Lulled to everlasting sleep.
Wealth untold lies buried deep;
Here lie hearts once loved and loving,
Lulled to everlasting sleep.
1921