IV. MISCELLANEOUS THE TWO SHIPS |
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IV. MISCELLANEOUSTHE TWO SHIPS
As I stand by the cross on the lone mountain`s crest, Looking over the ultimate sea, In the gloom of the mountain a ship lies at rest, And one sails away from the lea: One spreads its white wings on a far-reaching track, With pennant and sheet flowing free; One hides in the shadow with sails laid aback,-- The ship that is waiting for me! But lo! in the distance the clouds break away, The Gate`s glowing portals I see; And I hear from the outgoing ship in the bay The song of the sailors in glee. So I think of the luminous footprints that bore The comfort o`er dark Galilee, And wait for the signal to go to the shore, To the ship that is waiting for me. |