WE sail toward evenings lonely star 
  That trembles in the tender blue; 
One single cloud, a dusky bar, 
  Burnt with dull carmine through and through, 
Slow smouldering in the summer sky,   
  Lies low along the fading west. 
How sweet to watch its splendors die, 
  Wave-cradled thus and wind-caressed! 
The soft breeze freshens, leaps the spray 
  To kiss our cheeks, with sudden cheer;   
Upon the dark edge of the bay 
  Lighthouses kindle, far and near, 
And through the warm deeps of the sky 
  Steal faint star-clusters, while we rest 
In deep refreshment, thou and I,   
  Wave-cradled thus and wind-caressed. 
How like a dream are earth and heaven, 
  Star-beam and darkness, sky and sea; 
Thy face, pale in the shadowy even, 
  Thy quiet eyes that gaze on me!   
O realize the moments charm, 
  Thou dearest! we are at lifes best, 
Folded in Gods encircling arm, 
  Wave-cradled thus and wind-caressed.


 



