SLEEPING SEA

By John Freeman

The sea

Was even as a little child that sleeps

And keeps

All night its great unconsciousness of day.

No spray

Flashed when the wave rose, drooped, and slowly drew away.

No sound

From all that slumbering, full-bosomed water came;

The sea

Lay mute in childlike sleep, the moon was a gold candle-flame.

No sound

Save when a faint and mothlike air fluttered around.

No sound:

But as a child that dreams and in his full sleep cries,

So turned the sleeping sea and heaved her bosom of slow sighs.