Monday, January 29, 2007

Week 5














THE tide rises, the tide falls,

The twilight darkens, the curlew calls;

Along the sea-sands damp and brown
The traveller hastens toward the town
And the tide rises, the tide falls.

Darkness settles on the roofs and walls
But the sea, the sea in darkness calls;
The little waves, with their soft, white hands,
Efface the footprints in the sands
And the tide rises, the tide falls.

The morning breaks; the steeds in their stalls
Stamp and neigh, as the hostler calls;
The day returns, but nevermore
Returns the traveller to the shore,
And the tide rises, the tide falls.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1880)

3 comments:

Kelly Steele said...

Very tranquil. Puts me in a lazy "sit by the water drinking Long Island Iced Teas" mood. :)

Obsidian said...

I will admit that the image did nothing for me until I read the poem - and then it kind of washed over me, making me feel relaxed and aware of the ebb and flow of the sea and of our lives. Really drew me in.

puzzled p said...

Oh, this water looks so inviting! I hope you're recovering from the heat now, that is, that the heat isn't as bad as it was earlier in the year for you.