Lucy Maud Montgomery (Люси Мод Монтгомери)
My Longshore Lass
Far in the mellow western sky, Above the restless harbor bar, A beacon on the coast of night, Shines out a calm, white evening star; But your deep eyes, my ’longshore lass, Are brighter, clearer far. The glory of the sunset past Still gleams upon the water there, But all its splendor cannot match The wind-blown brightness of your hair; Not any sea-maid’s floating locks Of gold are half so fair. The waves are whispering to the sands With murmurs as of elfin glee; But your low laughter, ’longshore lass, Is like a sea-harp’s melody, And the vibrant tones of your tender voice Are sweeter far to me.
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