id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31877 Rice, Cale Young Sea Poems .txt text/plain 18245 1841 95 It shall fill with a summer of mists and winds and clouds and waves breaking, Of gull-wings over the green tide, of the surf's drenching din, They shall bleed and die with a beauty of meaning old yet ever new, For the moon to cross the boundless sea, with never a fear of sinking. You cannot light the sea, nor I illumine life. I know your heart, O Sea! I know your heart, O Sea! I know your heart, O Sea! Then the shock came, as if the sea's wild heart Worlds where perchance a million seas like this Of the sea, which is the earth's heart, Life seems on every land and sea; Three waves of the sea came up on the wind to me. Three waves of the sea came up on the wind to me. Three waves of the sea came up on the wind to me. ./cache/31877.txt ./txt/31877.txt