The Oxford Book of Canadian Verse
HopePhillips Stewart (18641892)
I
Sleeps by the dreaming oar,
The green hills are afloat
Beside the silver shore.
Love takes the longing oar—
The oft-told fairy tale
Beside the silver shore.
To heart, and hand to hand,
And wistful eyes depart
Unto another strand.
They tremble o’er the wave,
With eager wings afar
Unto the joys they crave.
Unto the wind and rain,
With wind-tossed waves of hair,
And ne’er return again.
Changed faces in the deep
They see, and changing tide,
Like phantoms in a sleep.
Without one silver gleam,
And sad, and wan, and pale,
They gaze into a dream.