Harbor Dawn
There's a hush and stillness calm and deep,
For the waves have wooed all the winds to
In the shadow of headlands bold and steep;
But some gracious spirit has taken the
Of the crystal sky and filled it
With rosy wine, and in it
Has dissolved the pearl of the morning star.
The girdling hills with the night-mist cold In purple raiment are hooded and stoled And smit on the brows with fire and gold;
And in the distance the wide, white sea Is a thing of glamor and wizardry,
With its wild heart lulled to a passing rest,
And the sunrise cradled upon its breast.
With the first red sunlight on mast and sparA ship is sailing beyond the bar,
Bound to a land that is fair and far;
And those who wait and those who
Are brave and hopeful, for well they
Fortune and favor the ship shall
That crosses the bar when the dawn comes in.
Lucy Maud Montgomery
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