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Wrecked

    By Abram Joseph Ryan



    The winds are singing a death-knell
    Out on the main to-night;
    The sky droops low -- and many a bark
    That sailed from harbors bright,
        Like many an one before,
        Shall enter port no more:
    And a wreck shall drift to some unknown shore
    Before to-morrow's light.

    The clouds are hanging a death-pall
    Over the sea to-night;
    The stars are veiled -- and the hearts that sailed
    Away from harbors bright,
    Shall sob their last for their quiet home --
    And, sobbing, sink 'neath the whirling foam
    Before the morning's light.

    The waves are weaving a death-shroud
    Out on the main to-night;
    Alas! the last prayer whispered there
    By lips with terror white!
        Over the ridge of gloom,
        Not a star will loom!
    God help the souls that will meet their doom
    Before the dawn of light!

        *    *    *    *    *

    The breeze is singing a joy song
    Over the sea to-day;
    The storm is dead and the waves are red
    With the flush of the morning's ray;
    And the sleepers sleep, but beyond the deep
    The eyes that watch for the ships shall weep
    For the hearts they bore away.



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