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Fisherman’s Luck and Some Other Uncertain Things
A SLUMBER SONG FOR THE FISHERMAN'S CHILD
Henry Van Dyke
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       _ Furl your sail, my little boatie;
       Here 's the haven, still and deep,
       Where the dreaming tides, in-streaming,
       Up the channel creep.
       See, the sunset breeze is dying;
       Hark, the plover, landward flying,
       Softly down the twilight crying;
       Come to anchor, little boatie,
       In the port of Sleep.
       Far away, my little boatie,
       Roaring waves are white with foam;
       Ships are striving, onward driving,
       Day and night they roam.
       Father 's at the deep-sea trawling,
       In the darkness, rowing, hauling,
       While the hungry winds are calling,--
       God protect him, little boatie,
       Bring him safely home!
       Not for you, my little boatie,
       Is the wide and weary sea;
       You 're too slender, and too tender,
       You must rest with me.
       All day long you have been straying
       Up and down the shore and playing;
       Come to port, make no delaying!
       Day is over, little boatie,
       Night falls suddenly.
       Furl your sail, my little boatie;
       Fold your wings, my tired dove.
       Dews are sprinkling, stars are twinkling
       Drowsily above.
       Cease from sailing, cease from rowing;
       Rock upon the dream-tide, knowing
       Safely o'er your rest are glowing,
       All the night, my little boatie,
       Harbour-lights of love.
       [THE END]
       Henry Van Dyke's essays: Fisherman's Luck and Some Other Uncertain Things
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