Huge vapours brood above the clifted shore,
Night o'er the ocean settles, dark and mute,
Save where is heard the repercussive roar
Of drowsy billows, on the rugged foot
Of rocks remote; or still more distant tone
Of seamen, in the anchored bark, that tell
The watch relieved; or one deep voice alone,
Singing the hour, and bidding "strike the bell."
All is black shadow, but the lucid line
Marked by the light surf on the level sand,
Or where afar, the ship-lights faintly shine
Like wandering fairy fires, that oft on land
Mislead the pilgrim; such the dubious ray
That wavering reason lends, in life's long darkling way.
Huge Vapours Brood Above The Clifted Shore
Charlotte Smith
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Poem topics: alone, dark, fairy, life, light, night, ocean, voice, shore, shadow, deep, long, huge, level, reason, black, shine, lucid, save, watch, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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