I sent a message to my dear
A thousand leagues and more to her
The dumb sea-levels thrilled to hear,
And Lost Atlantis bore to her.
Behind my message hard I came,
And nigh had found
a grave for me;
But that I launched of steel
and flame
Did war against
the wave for me.
Uprose the deep, by gale on
gale,
To bid me change
my mind again
He broke his teeth along my
rail,
And, roaring,
swung behind again.
I stayed the sun at noon to
tell
My way across
the waste of it;
I read the storm before it
fell
And made the better
haste of it.
Afar, I hailed the land at
night
The towers I built
had heard of me
And, ere my rocket reached
its height,
Had flashed my
Love the word of me.
Earth gave her chosen men
of strength
(They lived and
strove and died for me)
To drive my road a nation’s
length,
And toss the miles
aside for me.
I snatched their toil to serve
my needs
Too slow their
fleetest flew for me
I tired twenty smoking steeds,
And bade them
bait a new for me.
I sent the lightnings forth
to see
Where hour by
hour she waited me.
Among ten million one was
she,
And surely all
men hated me!
Dawn ran to meet us at my
goal
Ah, day no tongue
shall tell again!
And little folk of little
soul
Rose up to buy
and sell again!