While The Musician Played

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O it was but a dream I had
  While the musician played!--
  And here the sky, and here the glad
  Old ocean kissed the glade--
  And here the laughing ripples ran,
  And here the roses grew
  That threw a kiss to every man
  That voyaged with the crew.

  Our silken sails in lazy folds
  Drooped in the breathless breeze:
  As o'er a field of marigolds
  Our eyes swam o'er the seas;
  While here the eddies lisped and purled
  Around the island's rim,
  And up from out the underworld
  We saw the mermen swim.

  And it was dawn and middle-day
  And midnight--for the moon
  On silver rounds across the bay
  Had climbed the skies of June--
  And there the glowing, glorious king
  Of day ruled o'er his realm,
  With stars of midnight glittering
  About his diadem.

  The seagull reeled on languid wing
  In circles round the mast,
  We heard the songs the sirens sing
  As we went sailing past;
  And up and down the golden sands
  A thousand fairy throngs
  Flung at us from their flashing hands
  The echoes of their songs.

  O it was but a dream I had
  While the musician played--
  For here the sky, and here the glad
  Old ocean kissed the glade;
  And here the laughing ripples ran,
  And here the roses grew
  That threw a kiss to every man
  That voyaged with the crew.

© James Whitcomb Riley