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A thousand miles from land are we,
Tossing about the roaring sea;
From billow to bounding billow cast,
fleecy snow on the stormy blast:
The sails are scatter’d abroad, like weeds,
The strong masts shake like quivering reeds,
The mighty cables, and iron chains,
The hull, which earthly strength disdains,
They strain and they crack, and like stone
Their natural hard, proud strength disown.
Up down! Up and down!
From the base of the to the billow’s crown,
And midst the flashing and foam
The Stormy Petrel finds a home,—
A home, if such a place may be,
For her who on the wide, wide sea,
On the craggy ice, the frozen air,
And only seeketh her rocky lair
warm her young, and to teach them spring
At o’er the waves on their stormy wing.
O’er the Deep! O’er the Deep!
Where the whale, and the shark, the sword-fish sleep,
Outflying the blast and the driving rain,
The Petrel telleth her tale—in vain;
For the mariner the warning bird
Who bringeth him news of the unheard!
Ah! thus does the prophet, of good or ill,
Meet hate from the creatures he serveth still:
Yet ne’er falters:—So, Petrel! spring
Once more o’er the waves thy stormy wing!