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A Captain Of The Press-Gang.

    By Bliss Carman (William)



    Shipmate, leave the ghostly shadows,
    Where thy boon companions throng!
    We will put to sea together
    Through the twilight with a song.

    Leering closer, rank and girding,
    In this Black Port where we bide,
    Reel a thousand flaring faces;
    But escape is on the tide.

    Let the tap-rooms of the city
    Reek till the red dawn comes round.
    There is better wine in plenty
    On the cruise where we are bound.

    I've aboard a hundred messmates
    Better than these 'long-shore knaves.
    There is wreckage on the shallows;
    It's the open sea that saves.

    Hark, lad, dost not hear it calling?
    That's the voice thy father knew,
    When he took the King's good cutlass
    In his grip, and fought it through.

    Who would palter at press-money
    When he heard that sea-cry vast?
    That's the call makes lords of lubbers,
    When they ship before the mast.

    Let thy cronies of the tavern
    Keep their kisses bought with gold;
    On the high seas there are regions
    Where the heart is never old,

    Where the great winds every morning
    Sweep the sea-floor clean and white,
    And upon the steel-blue arches
    Burnish the great stars of night;

    There the open hand will lose not,
    Nor the loosened tongue betray.
    Signed, and with our sailing orders,
    We will clear before the day;

    On the shining yards of heaven
    See a wider dawn unfurled....
    The eternal slaves of beauty
    Are the masters of the world.



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