, at a ships helm,
A young steersman, steering with care.
A bell through fog on a sea-coast dolefully ringing,
An ocean-bellO a warning bell, rockd by the waves.
O you give good notice indeed, you bell by the sea-reefs ringing,
Ringing, ringing, to warn the ship from its wreck-place.
For, as on the alert, O steersman, you mind the bells admonition,
The bows turn,the freighted ship, tacking, speeds away under her gray sails,
The beautiful and noble ship, with all her precious wealth, speeds away gaily and safe.
But O the ship, the immortal ship! O ship aboard the ship!
O ship of the bodyship of the soulvoyaging, voyaging, voyaging.
Aboard at a Ships Helm.
written byWalt Whitman
© Walt Whitman