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At The Dock

    By John Frederick Freeman



    They loiter round the Dock that holds yon Ship
    Shuddering at the dark pool's defiled lip
    From springing bows to foam-deriding stern;
    They have left her, and await her call "Return!"
    Like any human mistress she has cast
    Careless her ancient lovers, till at last
    Perforce she calls them, and perforce they come
    Like any human lovers.... Ah, what home
    Know these, save in the Ship, the Ship! She groans
    Day and night with travail of their strenuous bones.
    They know her for their mother, sister, spouse,
    Heart of their passion, idol of their vows;
    They ward her, and she is their sure defence
    'Gainst the sad waters' leagued malevolence.
    The Ship, the Ship: they are her slaves, and she
    Their Liege, their Faith, their Fate, their History.
    Lo! they have bought her buoyancy with their blood
    And their ribs cling the keel that cleaves the flood.
    Their watches in the night, their loneliness,
    Their toil, hunger and thirst, their heart's distress,
    Their hands, their feet, far eye and smitten head
    Whereon the Sea's upgathered weight is shed;
    With these the Ship, the Ship is laid and rigged,
    Launched and steered out; with these her living grave is digged,

    They lean close over her--and long, perhaps,
    For the broad seas and the loud wind that claps
    Boisterous hands on the Ship's course; and wait
    Her call who calls them with the voice of Fate.



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