Becalmed

Becalmed, adrift in glassy sea,
With sails hung limp upon
The spires of masts that pierce the gleam
Of overbearing sun;


Becalmed, awaiting zephyr’s breeze
To bear our ship away,
E’en stormy swell would Captain please
If it should cool the day.


Becalmed, as sun’s hot rays beat down
On shipmen bold and brave,
Who set out for adventures; now
Do contemplate their grave.


Becalmed, and yet these doldrums must
Before long cease to be,
And cool wind in refreshing gust
Stir up the stagnant sea.

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