Songs of Love and Rebellion/"I have plowed in the sea"

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Songs of Love and Rebellion (1915)
by Covington Hall
"I have plowed in the sea"
1710551Songs of Love and Rebellion — "I have plowed in the sea"1915Covington Hall

"I HAVE PLOWED IN THE SEA"

I have sown in the desert and plowed in the sea,
And the fruit of the labor is never for me—
I have sown in the desert and plowed in the sea!

I have bartered the wheat for the poppy and paid
In the hunger of soul for the bargain I made—
I have bartered the wheat for the poppy, and paid!

I have traded my portion of silver and gold
For the glow in the dew and the heat in the cold—
I have traded my portion of silver and gold!

I have lost me the world for the light of her eyes,
For the touch of her lips and her passionate sighs—
I have lost me the world for the light of her eyes!

But I've followed the dream up the mountains and fought
With the demons of death for the vision I sought—
I have followed the dream up the mountains, and fought!

I have sown in the desert and plowed in the sea,
And the gardens I planted are never for me—
I have sown in the desert and plowed in the sea!