Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
America: Vols. XXV–XXIX. 1876–79.
The Pescadero Pebbles
By Minot Judson Savage (18411918)W
On the Pescadero shore,
For ever and ever the restless surf
Rolls up with its sullen roar.
And chafing them together,
And grinding them against the cliffs
In stormy and sunny weather,
All day, all night, the pain
Of their long agony sobs on,
Sinks, and then swells again.
To search with eager care,
For those whose rest has been the least;
For such have grown most fair.
In a quiet, sheltered cove,
Where storm ne’er breaks, and sea ne’er comes,
The tourists never rove.
Quiet forevermore;
In dreams of everlasting peace
They sleep upon the shore.
Are they left by the passing years;
For they miss the beat of angry storms,
And the surf that drips in tears.
Turns the pebble to beauteous gem.
They who escape the agony
Miss also the diadem.