One moment the boy, as he wanderd by night
Where the far spreading foam in the moonbeam was white,
One moment he caught on the breath of the breeze
The voice of the sisters that sing in the seas.
One moment, no more: though the boy lingerd long,
No more might he hear of the mermaidens song,
But the pine-woods behind him moand low from the land,
And the ripple gushd soft at his feet on the sand.
Yet or ever they ceasd, the strange sound of their joy
Had lighted a light in the breast of the boy:
And the seeds of a wonder, a splendor to be
Had been breathd through his soul from the songs of the sea.
The Seamaids Music
written byErnest Myers
© Ernest Myers