TO THE AFTERNOON MOON, AT SEA

By Cale Young Rice

Take care, O wisp of a moon,

Vague on the sunny blue above the sea,

Or the gull flying across you

Will pierce your veil-thin shape with a sharp wing!

Take care, or the wind will wilt you,

As he does the clouds snowily drifting by you,

And diffuse you over the sky, a silvery mist,

To give more cool to the day!

Take care, so near the horizon,

Or a phantom skipper, one who has long been drowned,

Will reach above it and seize you

And make you his sail to circle the world forever!

Take care, take care! for frailty

Is the prey of the strong, and you, a wraith of it,

Have yet a long while to go before nightfall

Brings you to sure effulgence!