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noons of poppy, Purple shadows by the sea; How should love take thought to wonder What the destined port may be? Nay, if love have joy for shipmate For a night-watch or a year, Dawn will light o'er Lonely Haven, Heart to happy heart, as here. Noons of poppy, noons of poppy, Scarlet acres by the sea Burning to the blue above them; Love, the world is full for me. LEGENDS OF LOST HAVEN There are legends of Lost Haven, Come, I know not whence, to me, When the wind is in the clover, When the sun is on the sea. There are rumors in the pine-tops, There are whispers in the grass; And the flocking crows at nightfall Bring home hints of things that pass Out upon the broad dike yonder, All day long beneath the sun, Where the tall ships cloud and settle Down the sea-curve, one by one. And the crickets in fine chorus-- Every slim and tiny reed-- Strive to chord the broken rhythmus Of the world, and half succeed. There are myriad traditions Treasured by the talking rain; And with memories the moonlight Walks the cold and silent plain. Where the river tells his hill-tales To the lone complaining bar, Where the midgets thread their dances To the yellow twilight star, Where the blossom bends to hearken To the bee with velvet bands, There are chronicles enciphered Of the yet uncharted lands. All the musical marauders Of the berry and the bloom Sing the lure of soul's illusion Out of darkness, out of doom. But the sure and great evangel Comes when half alone I hear, At the rosy door of silence, Love, the lord of speech, draw near. Then for once across the threshold, Darkling spirit, thou art free,-- As thy hope is every ship makes Some lost haven of the sea. THE SHADOW BOATSWAIN Don't you know the sailing orders? It is time to put to sea, And the stranger in the harbor Sends a boat ashore for me. With the thunder of her canvas Coming on the wind again, I can hear the Shadow Boatswain Piping to his shadow men. Is it firelight or morning, That red flicker on the floor? Your good-by was braver, sweetheart, When I sailed away before. Think of this last lovely summer! Love, what ails the wind to-night? What
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