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Stars in the Sea

I took a boat on a starry night
and went for a row on the water,
and she danced like a child on a wake of light
and bowed where the ripples caught her.

I vowed, as I rowed on the velvet blue
through the night and the starry splendour
to woo and sue a maiden I knew
till she bent to my pleading tender.

My painted boat she was light and glad
and gladder my heart was wishing,
and I came in time to a little lad
who stood on the rocks a-fishing.

I said "Ahoy!" and he said "Ahoy"!
and I asked how the fish were biting;
And what are you trying to catch my boy,
Bream, silver and red - or Whiting?"

"Neither", he answered, "the seaweed mars
my line, and the sharp shells sunder;
I am trying my luck wth those great big stars
down there in the round skies under".

"Goodbye!" from him and "Goodbye!" from me,
and never a laugh came after;
So many fishing for stars in the sea
that it's hardly a subject for laughter

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  • I-Like-Rhymes Moderators member
    March 14
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    How many of us, like the lad, are fishing for the impossible and ignoring the possible?


  • rufina caraid Moderators member
    March 23, 2004
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    Very lyrical poem, full of the rhythm of a small boat on the water.

    I like the way the rhymning scheme has worked for this story,of the small boy who meets the older man. it has a jaunty feel to the whole story.
    ~Von~