The Shellby James StephensAnd then I pressed the shellClose to my earAnd listened well,And straightway like a bellCame low and clearThe slow, sad murmur of the distant seas,Whipped by an icy breezeUpon a shoreWind-swept and desolate.It was a sunless strand that never boreThe footprint of a man,Nor felt the weightSince time beganOf any human quality or stirSave what the dreary winds and waves incur.And in the hush of waters was the soundOf pebbles rolling round,For ever rolling with a hollow sound.And bubbling sea-weeds as the waters goSwish to and froTheir long, cold tentacles of slimy grey.There was no day,Nor ever came a nightSetting the stars alightTo wonder at the moon:Was twilight only and the frightened croon,Smitten to whimpers, of the dreary windAnd waves that journeyed blind —And then I loosed my ear - O, it was sweetTo hear a cart go jolting down the street.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
The Shell by James Stephens
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