1. In slumbers of midnight the sailor boy lay;
His hammock swung loose
at the sport of the wind;
But watch-worn and weary, his cares
flew away,
And visions of happiness
danced o’er his mind.
2. He dreamed of his home, of his dear native
bowers,
And pleasures that waited
on life’s merry morn;
While Memory each scene gayly covered
with flowers,
And restored every rose,
but secreted the thorn.
3. Then Fancy her magical pinions spread wide,
And bade the young dreamer
in ecstasy rise;
Now, far, far behind him the green
waters glide,
And the cot of his forefathers
blesses his eyes.
4. The jessamine clambers in flowers o’er
the thatch,
And the swallow chirps
sweet from her nest in the wall;
All trembling with transport, he
raises the latch,
And the voices of loved
ones reply to his call.
5. A father bends o’er him with looks of
delight;
His cheek is impearled
with a mother’s warm tear;
And the lips of the boy in a love
kiss unite
With the lips of the
maid whom his bosom holds dear.
6. The heart of the sleeper beats high in his
breast;
Joy quickens his pulses,—all
his hardships seem o’er;
And a murmur of happiness steals
through his rest,—
“O God! thou hast
blest me,—I ask for no more.”
7. Ah! whence is that flame which now bursts
on his eye?
Ah! what is that sound
that now ’larums his ear?
’T is the lightning’s
red glare painting hell on the sky!
’T is the crashing
of thunders, the groan of the sphere!
8. He springs from his hammock,—he
flies to the deck;
Amazement confronts
him with images dire;
Wild winds and mad waves drive the
vessel a wreck;
The masts fly in splinters;
the shrouds are on fire.
9. Like mountains the billows tremendously swell;
In vain the lost wretch
calls on Mercy to save;
Unseen hands of spirits are ringing
his knell,
And the death angel
flaps his broad wings o’er the wave!
10. O sailor boy, woe to thy dream of delight!
In darkness dissolves
the gay frostwork of bliss!
Where now is the picture that
Fancy touched bright,—
Thy parents’
fond pressure, and love’s honeyed kiss?
11. O sailor boy! sailor boy! never again
Shall home, love,
or kindred, thy wishes repay;
Unblessed and unhonored, down
deep in the main,
Full many a fathom,
thy frame shall decay.
12. No tomb shall e’er plead to remembrance
for thee,
Or redeem form
or fame from the merciless surge;
But the white foam of waves
shall thy winding sheet be,
And winds in the
midnight of winter thy dirge.
13. On a bed of green sea flowers thy limbs shall
be laid,—
Around thy white
bones the red coral shall grow;
Of thy fair yellow locks threads
of amber be made,
And every part
suit to thy mansion below.