(An American Homeward-Bound)
Further and further we leave the scene
Of war—and of England’ s care;
I try to keep my mind serene—
But my heart stays there;
For a distant song of pain and wrong
My spirit doth deep confuse,
And I sit all day on the deck, and long—
And long for news!
I seem to see them in battle-line—
Heroes with hearts of gold,
But of their victory a sign
The Fates withhold;
And the hours too tardy-footed pass,
The voiceless hush grows dense
’Mid the imaginings, alas!
That feed suspense.
Oh, might I lie on the wind, or fly
In the willful sea-bird’s track,
Would I hurry on, with a homesick cry—
Or hasten back?
This poem is in the public domain.