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To My Mother

    By William Ernest Henley



    Chiming a dream by the way
    With ocean's rapture and roar,
    I met a maiden to-day
    Walking alone on the shore:
    Walking in maiden wise,
    Modest and kind and fair,
    The freshness of spring in her eyes
    And the fulness of spring in her hair.

    Cloud-shadow and scudding sun-burst
    Were swift on the floor of the sea,
    And a mad wind was romping its worst,
    But what was their magic to me?
    Or the charm of the midsummer skies?
    I only saw she was there,
    A dream of the sea in her eyes
    And the kiss of the sea in her hair.

    I watched her vanish in space;
    She came where I walked no more;
    But something had passed of her grace
    To the spell of the wave and the shore;
    And now, as the glad stars rise,
    She comes to me, rosy and rare,
    The delight of the wind in her eyes
    And the hand of the wind in her hair.

    1872



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