Poems for the Sea/The happy Home

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1201137Poems for the Sea — The Happy HomeLydia Sigourney

THE HAPPY HOME



THOUGHTS of my happy home
    Are pleasant on the Sea,
For there, my best beloved one
    I know, remembers me,
And teaches with a glowing cheek
Our babe, his father's name to speak.

When on their love I muse,
   I cannot feel alone,

It seems as though a diamond shield
    Was o'er my bosom thrown,
The eherish'd forms of wife and child
Are sunbeams, though the storm is wild.

And when I pace the deck,
    My midnight watch to keep,
I ask the never slumbering Eye
    To guard their quiet sleep ;
For them I toil, for them I save,
And gladly dare the mountain wave.

Thoughts of my humble home
    My hardest labours cheer,
And if it were a palace proud
    It would not be as dear,
For now its little window seems
The light-house of my brightest dreams.