The book Sea Lanes And Other Poems was written by author Burt Franklin Jenness Here you can read free online of Sea Lanes And Other Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Sea Lanes And Other Poems a good or bad book?
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Give me the man who's at his ease A-field, with gun and dogs; Yet who can grace the realm of teas, Or don his evening togs And play a role at opera, dance, Reception, or the club - Par Excellence among gallants; A man who's not a dub At golf or bridge; who likes to dwell Within the world of books; Knows wine and women, not too well, And loves the song of brooks. Of all the men who tramp the earth In life's great caravan; Of high or low or gentle birth, Give me the all-round man. [29] SEA LANES ...DRIFTWOOD I watched a piece of driftwood on the tide, A thing deserving but a passing glance, Yet idly on the waves I saw it ride At the mercy of the sea; a thing of chance, Until the breakers cast it at my feet, And as it lay there I soliloquized: Was such a tragic end, a just defeat, Or had it been a thing which men had prized? Perhaps a timber in a mighty craft; A rudder-head, a broken spar, a mast; The wreckage from an over laden raft; Or somewhere hi the dim forgotten past, A giant pillar standing in the flood, Where human traffic roared above the tide; Or a stalwart pile up-ended in the mud, Beneath a dock where trains of commerce plied.
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