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A Requiem

    By Herman Melville



For Soldiers lost in Ocean Transports

    When, after storms that woodlands rue,
    To valleys comes atoning dawn,
    The robins blithe their orchard-sports renew;
    And meadow-larks, no more withdrawn
    Caroling fly in the languid blue;
    The while, from many a hid recess,
    Alert to partake the blessedness,
    The pouring mites their airy dance pursue.
    So, after ocean's ghastly gales,
    When laughing light of hoyden morning breaks,
        Every finny hider wakes--
    From vaults profound swims up with
    glittering scales;
    Through the delightsome sea he sails,
    With shoals of shining tiny things
    Frolic on every wave that flings
    Against the prow its showery spray;
    All creatures joying in the morn,
    Save them forever from joyance torn,
    Whose bark was lost where now the dolphins play;
    Save them that by the fabled shore,
    Down the pale stream are washed away,
    Far to the reef of bones are borne;
    And never revisits them the light,
    Nor sight of long-sought land and pilot more;
    Nor heed they now the lone bird's flight
    Round the lone spar where mid-sea surges pour.



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