Tuesday, July 12, 2011

An Ocean Musing by Henrietta Cordelia Ray


An Ocean Musing

BY HENRIETTA CORDELIA RAY
Far, far out lie the white sails all at rest;
Like spectral arms they seem to touch and cling
Unto the wide horizon. Not a wing
Of truant bird glides down the purpling west;
No breeze dares to intrude, e’en on a quest
To fan a lover’s brow; the waves to sing
Have quite forgotten till the deep shall fling
A bow across its vibrant chords. Then, lest
One moment of the sea’s repose we lose,
Nor furnish Fancy with a thousand themes
Of unimagined sweetness, let us gaze
On this serenity, for as we muse,
Lo! all is restless motion: life’s best dreams
Give changing moods to even halcyon days.

I like the alliteration in this sonnet. A link to learn more about this poet is here.http://www.aaregistry.org/historic_events/view/henrietta-ray-fine-black-poet-and-biographer

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