Home
Fictions/Novels
Short Stories
Poems
Essays
Plays
Nonfictions
 
Authors
All Titles
 






In Association with Amazon.com

Home > Authors Index > Browse all available works of Cale Young Rice > Text of Dawn-Bliss

A poem by Cale Young Rice

Dawn-Bliss

________________________________________________
Title:     Dawn-Bliss
Author: Cale Young Rice [More Titles by Rice]

(Naples-on-the-Gulf)


I went out at dawn,
Pelicans were fishing,
Big-beaked, grey and brown;
Little waves were swishing.
Clouds creamed the sky,
As shells creamed the shore;
Wild aery hues of beauty
Round seemed to pour!

I went out at dawn,
Pelicans were floating,
Big beaks on their breasts;
Up the sun came boating.
"Ship ahoy!" I cried,
To his golden sail.
Bliss-winds of beauty in me
Broke--to a gale!

I went out at dawn,
Pelicans were winging.
Palms waved passion plumes,
Beach sands were singing.
Stripped, save of strength,
I plunged into the sea
And swam, till the bliss of beauty
Died away in me.


[The end]
Cale Young Rice's poem: Dawn-Bliss

________________________________________________



GO TO TOP OF SCREEN