Poems (Larcom)/Diver and Voyager

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4492305Poems — Diver and VoyagerLucy Larcom
DIVER AND VOYAGER.
"VOYAGER, hast thou ever been down
where thy boat glides now,
To the roots of the jagged rocks that frown
O'er a death-white brow?

"To the wasted gems that slip away
From the mocking wave,
Where the shark and swordfish grimly play
Round the sailor's grave?"

"No, diver, no! but thy pearls I wear,
As my boat sways here.
Thou hast told of the rock in ambush, there
Never need I steer.

"And because I know that the traitor wave
Must restore the dead,
While I sail to port o'er the shipwrecked brave,
I can feel no dread."

"Light voyager, 't is of humanity
That I tell my tale."
"Pale diver, that is the same bright sea
Over which I sail."