By the Seaside: Mrs Enoch Taylor

As I sit by the seaside,
And watch the blue waves
On the boundless bright bosom of ocean,
The roar of the billows,
The sea as it raves,
Awaken ecstatic emotion.

I long for the leisure
To stay by its side,
To linger in love by its beauties,
To listen entranced,
To gaze with delight,
And regret that I have other duties.

I regret that dull life,
With its prosy routine,
Must claim my attention to-morrow;
That I must awake
From my bright ocean dream,
And leave the cool seaside in sorrow.

This world of delight,
This home by the sea,
This hour so full of enjoyment,
How I wish that the future
Had nothing for me
But just such happy employment.

I’d live by the sea,
All these long summer days
I’d watch the bright breakers at even,
I’d wander at twilight,
And silently gaze
On the beauties of ocean and heaven.

Till Luna lends light
To the billowy scene,
That sparkles like gems in its glory;
As tipping the waves
With her silvery sheen.
She nightly renews her bright story.

I’d gaze at the stars
In the heavens on high,
And list to the music of ocean,
Till the moan of the sea
And the zephyr’s soft sigh
Would turn my delight to devotion.

I could muse on those orbs,
Thus mirrored by waves,
In revery live by the hour
By the side of the sea,
As it sighs or it raves,
And dream of Omnipotent power.
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