Gateway to the Classics: A Child's Own Book of Verse, Book Three by Ada M. Skinner and Frances Gillespy Wickes
 
A Child's Own Book of Verse, Book Three by  Ada M. Skinner and Frances Gillespy Wickes

The Sands of Dee

"O Mary, go and call the cattle home,

And call the cattle home,

And call the cattle home,

Across the sands of Dee!"

The western wind was wild and dank with foam

And all alone went she.


The western tide crept up along the sand,

And o'er and o'er the sand,

And round and round the sand,

As far as eye could see.

The rolling mist came down and hid the land;

And never home came she.


Oh! is it weed, or fish, or floating hair,—

A tress of golden hair,

A drownèd maiden's hair,

Above the nets at sea?

Was never salmon yet that shone so fair

Among the stakes on Dee.


They rowed her in across the rolling foam,

The cruel crawling foam,

The cruel hungry foam,

To her grave beside the sea.

But still the boatmen hear her call the cattle home

Across the sands of Dee.

—Charles Kingsley.


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