After long labouring in the windy ways,
On smooth and shining tides
Swiftly the great ship glides,
Her storms forgot, her weary watches past;
Northward she glides, and through the enchanted haze
Faint on the verge her far hope dawns at last.
The phantom sky-line of a shadowy down,
Whose pale white cliffs below
Through sunny mist aglow,
Like noon-day ghosts of summer moonshine gleam--
Soft as old sorrow, bright as old renown,
There lies the home, of all our mortal dream.
Homeward Bound
Henry Newbolt
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Poem topics: dream, home, hope, sky, sorrow, summer, sunny, white, long, great, bright, soft, Valentine's Day, shining, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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