Christopher John Brennan

Here you will find the Poem Each day I see the long ships coming into port of poet Christopher John Brennan

Each day I see the long ships coming into port

Each day I see the long ships coming into port 
and the people crowding to their rail, glad of the shore: 
because to have been alone with the sea and not to have known 
of anything happening in any crowded way, 
and to have heard no other voice than the crooning sea's 
has charmed away the old rancours, and the great winds 
have search'd and swept their hearts of the old irksome thoughts: 
so, to their freshen'd gaze, each land smiles a good home. 
Why envy I, seeing them made gay to greet the shore? 
Surely I do not foolishly desire to go 
hither and thither upon the earth and grow weary 
with seeing many lands and peoples and the sea: 
but if I might, some day, landing I reck not where 
have heart to find a welcome and perchance a rest, 
I would spread the sail to any wandering wind of the air 
this night, when waves are hard and rain blots out the land.