An Exiles Farewell by Adam Lindsay Gordon

An Exiles Farewell , Born in 1833 in the Azores,Adam Lindsay Gordon was one of the premier Australian poets of the 19th Century although he was little recognized in his own lifetime. His father was traveled through India and Australasia before settling back down in Cheltenham, England, where Gordon went to school. Whilst he was an accomplished sportsman he was not the most dedicated student, even when he moved to a military academy in Woolwich.

 

An Exiles Farewell by Adam Lindsay Gordon

 

An Exiles Farewell by Adam Lindsay Gordon

The ocean heaves around us still
With long and measured swell,
The autumn gales our canvas fill,
Our ship rides smooth and well.

The broad Atlantic’s bed of foam
Still breaks against our prow;
I shed no tears at quitting home,
Nor will I shed them now!Against the bulwarks on the poop
I lean, and watch the sun
Behind the red horizon stoop —

His race is nearly run.
Those waves will never quench his light,
O’er which they seem to close,
To-morrow he will rise as bright
As he this morning rose.How brightly gleams the orb of day
Across the trackless sea!

How lightly dance the waves that play
Like dolphins in our lee!
The restless waters seem to say,
In smothered tones to me,
How many thousand miles away
My native land must be!Speak, Ocean! is my Home the same
Now all is new to me? —

The tropic sky’s resplendent flame,
The vast expanse of sea?
Does all around her, yet unchanged,
The well-known aspect wear?
Oh! can the leagues that I have ranged

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Have made no difference there?How vivid Recollection’s hand
Recalls the scene once more!
I see the same tall poplars stand
Beside the garden door;

I see the bird-cage hanging still;
And where my sister set
The flowers in the window-sill —
Can they be living yet?Let woman’s nature cherish grief,
I rarely heave a sigh

Before emotion takes relief
In listless apathy;
While from my pipe the vapours curl
Towards the evening sky,
And ‘neath my feet the billows whirl
In dull monotony!

The sky still wears the crimson streak
Of Sol’s departing ray,
Some briny drops are on my cheek,
‘Tis but the salt sea spray!
Then let our barque the ocean roam,
Our keel the billows plough;
I shed no tears at quitting home,
Nor will I shed them now!

Adam Lindsay Gordon

 

An Exiles Farewell by Adam Lindsay Gordon

 

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