The Ballad of the Oysterman

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

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1809 to 1894

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Then up arose the oysterman, and to himself said he,
And now they keep an oyster-shop for mermaids down below.
And what is that, pray tell me, love, that paddles off so fast?
T was nothing but a pebble, sir, I threw into the water.
He saw her wave her handkerchief, as much as if to say,
His shop was just upon the bank, his boat was on the tide;
Oh there were kisses sweet as dew, and words as soft as rain,—
Alas for those two loving ones! she waked not from her swound,
It was a tall young oysterman lived by the river-side,
Upon a moonlight evening, a sitting in the shade;
I'll get into my fishing-boat, and fix the fellow soon.
Leander swam the Hellespont,—and I will swim this here.
I'm wide awake, young oysterman, and all the folks away.
I guess I'll leave the skiff at home, for fear that folks should see
But Fate has metamorphosed them, in pity of their woe,
It was the pensive oysterman that saw a lovely maid,
The daughter of a fisherman, that was so straight and slim,
Her hair drooped round her pallid cheeks, like sea-weed on a clam.
And he has leaped into the waves, and crossed the shining stream,
Out spoke the ancient fisherman,—"Oh, what was that, my daughter?
Down fell that pretty innocent, as falls a snow-white lamb,
It's nothing but a porpoise, sir, that 's been a swimming past.
I read it in the story-book, that, for to kiss his dear,
Lived over on the other bank, right opposite to him.
And he was taken with the cramp, and in the waves was drowned;
And he has clambered up the bank, all in the moonlight gleam;
Out spoke the ancient fisherman,—"Now bring me my harpoon!
But they have heard her father's step, and in he leaps again!
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