by James Fenimore Cooper, Jr. (1892 - 1918)
My Brigantine See original
Language: English
My brigantine! Just in thy mould and beauteous in thy form, Gentle in roll and buoyant on the surge, Light as the sea-fowl rocking in the storm, In breeze and gale thy onward course we urge, My water-queen! Lady of mine! More light and swift none threads the sea, With surer keel or steadier on its path; We brave each waste of ocean-mystery And laugh to hear the howling tempest’s wrath, For we are thine! My brigantine! Trust to the pow'r that points thy way, Trust to the eye that pierces from afar, Trust the red meteors that around thee play, And, fearless, trust the Sea-Green Lady’s Star, Thou bark divine!
Composition:
- Set to music by Louis Victor Franz Saar (1868 - 1937), "My Brigantine" [ mixed chorus a cappella ]
Text Authorship:
- by James Fenimore Cooper, Jr. (1892 - 1918), no title, appears in The Water-Witch, chapter 15, first published 1831
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Researcher for this page: Johann Winkler
This text was added to the website: 2020-09-20
Line count: 18
Word count: 114