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Paul B Bachtell
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With freight of lives and silks and gold, One hand alone her course controlled, And she, consenting to obey, Laughed at the storms by night and day; Until, with well-earned praise elate, She entered at the Golden Gate, The Golden Gate of hate, of greed, Of Mammon and his hungry breed, Where bark the dogs which dare not bite, Where clinking silver hushes right, And for a time imprisoned lay In the foul waters of the bay; [44] There chained, within the filthy tide, Deep in her iron heart she crie
...d, "God let me float, forever blest, Upon the Ocean's heaving breast, Where winds untainted dash the spray Upon my decks in boisterous play; Where freedom means that one is free. Grand, boundless, loved, unfathomed sea! What joy to leave the sordid land, To press the hollow of Thy hand. " The heavy anchors rose at last. The colors floated from each mast; Proudly disdainful, then she went From Occident to Orient.
-Charles A. Gimnison.
MEN gain new vigor at her wholesome breast; She links far lands and reunites fond hearts; She carries argosies from East to West To those of distant parts.


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