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The Sisters’ Tragedy
Alec Yeaton's Son
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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       GLOUCESTER, AUGUST, 1720
       The wind it wailed, the wind it moaned,
             And the white caps flecked the sea;
       "An' I would to God," the skipper groaned,
             "I had not my boy with me!"
       Snug in the stern-sheets, little John
             Laughed as the scud swept by;
       But the skipper's sunburnt cheek grew wan
             As he watched the wicked sky.
       "Would he were at his mother's side!"
             And the skipper's eyes were dim.
       "Good Lord in heaven, if ill betide,
             What would become of him!
       "For me--my muscles are as steel,
             For me let hap what may;
       I might make shift upon the keel
             Until the break o' day.
       "But he, he is so weak and small,
             So young, scarce learned to stand--
       O pitying Father of us all,
             I trust him in Thy hand!
       "For Thou, who markest from on high
             A sparrow's fall--each one!--
       Surely, O Lord, thou'lt have an eye
             On Alec Yeaton's son!"
       Then, helm hard-port; right straight he sailed
             Towards the headland light:
       The wind it moaned, the wind it wailed,
             And black, black fell the night.
       Then burst a storm to make one quail
             Though housed from winds and waves--
       They who could tell about that gale
             Must rise from watery graves!
       Sudden it came, as sudden went;
             Ere half the night was sped,
       The winds were hushed, the waves were spent,
             And the stars shone overhead.
       Now, as the morning mist grew thin,
             The folk on Gloucester shore
       Saw a little figure floating in
             Secure, on a broken oar!
       Up rose the cry, "A wreck! a wreck!
             Pull, mates, and waste no breath!"--
       They knew it, though 'twas but a speck
             Upon the edge of death!
       Long did they marvel in the town
             At God his strange decree,
       That let the stalwart skipper drown
             And the little child go free!