Hermann Hagedorn Sea Poems

  • 1.
    Like a young child who to his mother's door
    Runs eager for the welcoming embrace,
    And finds the door shut, and with troubled face
    Calls and through sobbing calls, and o'er and o'er
    ...
  • 2.
    My true love from her pillow rose
    And wandered down the summer lane.
    She left her house to the wind's carouse,
    And her chamber wide to the rain.
    ...
Total 2 Sea Poems by Hermann Hagedorn

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