TO A SEABIRD
Fain would I have thee barter fates with me,—
Lone loiterer where the shells like jewels be,
Hung on the fringe and frayed hem of the sea.
But no,—‘ twere cruel, wild-wing'd Bliss! to thee.
Fain would I have thee barter fates with me,—
Lone loiterer where the shells like jewels be,
Hung on the fringe and frayed hem of the sea.
But no,—‘ twere cruel, wild-wing'd Bliss! to thee.