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THE MAIDEN OUTSIDE THE WORLD.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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THE MAIDEN OUTSIDE THE WORLD.

Oh, this long, dull life at sea:
Day lagging into lagging night!”
The maiden sang, in the failing light:
“Forever sailing this sullen sea!
O Father, make sail, and leave me at land!
I see it broad on the larboard hand:
O Father, this life is death to me;
Forever holding the drowsy line,
Or drawing it drowsily in from the deep!
Thou art old: but youth, bright you this mine
Oh! why must I lean here, ever, and weep?
Make sail for land! It is nigh at hand:
Make sail for land! Make sail for land!
Once let me in God's fair garden stand,
And my slow blood shall leap.
“I see no land, but a fog-cloud low:
Long hours have we eyed it, looming so:

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No current sets here: land is not near:
Be, Child, as thou wert, this short while ago:
Think not of the land that thou dost not know!”
Thus many a young heart, on Life's sea,
Will long for the far land under the lee;
And many a heart that time has tried
Will strive from the far land to keep it wide.