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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HARRO, by FRANK DEMPSTER SHERMAN Poet's Biography First Line: This is brave harro's story Last Line: As it was told to me. Subject(s): Heroism; Heroes; Heroines | |||
This is brave Harro's story, Harro who watched the sea: To his renown I set it down As it was told to me. Back from the reef-caught vessel Came Harro's comrades four, And with them ten half-perished men, Safe landed on the shore. "And are these all?" asked Harro. Answered the sailors brave: "Nay, one lashed high we left to die, And find an ocean grave." Cried Harro: "Who goes with me To rescue him, the last, Alive or dead? Shall it be said We left one on the mast?" Spoke up his gray-haired mother: "Oh, Harro boy, my son, Go not, I pray! 'Tis death they say, And there is only one! "Father and brother Uwe The cruel sea hath slain. My last art thou. Good Harro, now Let me not plead in vain!" Answered brave Harro: "Mother, Who knows, perchance for him Under the skies a mother's eyes To-day with tears grow dim. "Farewell! God watches over The fields of flying foam, And He shall keep us on the deep, And safely bring us home." Wild was the storm-swept ocean, And like a fragile leaf The lifeboat tossed long ere it crossed, Unto the distant reef. Wild was the sea, and madly Ever the tempest blew, While down the track came Harro back With one beside the crew. Hard to the oars his comrades Bent in the shrieking gale; And Harro cried, when land he spied, "Thank God, we shall not fail!" And when he saw his mother Pacing the shore in tears, Loud over all the storm his call Brought gladness to her ears. Over and over he shouted, And high his cap he waved: "God gives thee joy! God sends thy boy! "'Tis Uwe we have saved!" Such is brave Harro's story, Harro who watched the sea: To his renown I set it down As it was told to me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CONFESSION OF ST. JIM-RALPH by DENIS JOHNSON NOTES FOR AN ELEGY by WILLIAM MEREDITH THE EROTICS OF HISTORY by EAVAN BOLAND A SONG FOR HEROES by EDWIN MARKHAM AFTER THE BROKEN ARM by RON PADGETT PRELUDE; FOR GEOFFREY GORER by EDITH SITWELL EXAMINATION OF THE HERO IN A TIME OF WAR by WALLACE STEVENS ON A GREEK VASE by FRANK DEMPSTER SHERMAN |
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