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第四章(4) (第2/3页)
ahe sky, thy slave that cradled thee,
no a blue point, far, far iing,
as to the light eerging here on deck i atch thee,
yself a speck, a point on the orld's floating vast.
far, far at sea,
after the night's fierce drifts have stren the shore ith recks,
ith reappearing day as no so happy and serene,
the rosy aic dan, the flashing sun,
the lipid spread of air cerulean,
thou also reappearest.
thou bo to atch the gale, thou art all ings,
to cope ith heaveh and sea and hurricane,
thou ship of air that never furl'st thy sails,
days, eveired and onard, through spaces, reals gyrating,
at dusk that look'st o o aerica,
that sport'st d the lightningflash and thundercloud,
ihy experiences, had'st thou y soul,
hat joys hat joys ere thine
today a rude brief recitative,
of ships
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