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The Wan Sun Westers, Faint And Slow

    By William Ernest Henley



    The wan sun westers, faint and slow;
    The eastern distance glimmers gray;
    An eerie haze comes creeping low
    Across the little, lonely bay;
    And from the sky-line far away
    About the quiet heaven are spread
    Mysterious hints of dying day,
    Thin, delicate dreams of green and red.

    And weak, reluctant surges lap
    And rustle round and down the strand.
    No other sound . . . If it should hap,
    The ship that sails from fairy-land!
    The silken shrouds with spells are manned,
    The hull is magically scrolled,
    The squat mast lives, and in the sand
    The gold prow-griffin claws a hold.

    It steals to seaward silently;
    Strange fish-folk follow thro' the gloom;
    Great wings flap overhead; I see
    The Castle of the Drowsy Doom
    Vague thro' the changeless twilight loom,
    Enchanted, hushed.    And ever there
    She slumbers in eternal bloom,
    Her cushions hid with golden hair.

    1875



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