To the Sects Again 
Mrs. J. b. w„ Riverdale 
II P?® 1 ' K - J - : Here are the 
i h,? r u t0 t '! le poem “Sea Fever 
bj John Masefield. 
I must ^ t0 
And all I ask jff 4n d i ne sky - 
» nd f} star t° steer her by S 1P anti R 
And the Cheers kick and .the kind's 
■shaking “ the whlte sai1 ’* 
And a gray mist on the sea’s face 
nnd a gray dawn breaking. 
l ffiust go down to the seas again, tor 
Is a \viM C r>Jn f U ! e running tide 
tJav JJ 1 a clear call that 
na aJ I ask is a windy day with the 
Anri 7 h h ^e clouds flying. * y " Un the 
And the flung spray and the blown 
spume, and the sea ?ulls crying 
X must go down to the seas again 
To th P ^e yagrant gypsy life, * 
gull s way and tha wha in f « 
kSef he Wind ' s *'*<>» whetted 
Af,d 8 a I iaut k hinf a fin erry ” arn from 
Anri » Iaug rnng fellow-rover, 
And a quiet sleep and a sweet 
over m W len the lon ^ trick s 
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