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Herman Melville - GoldHerman Melville - Gold
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We rovers bold,   To the land of Gold, Over the bowling billows are gliding:   Eager to toil,   For the golden spoil, And every hardship biding.   See! See! Before our prows` resistless dashes The gold-fish fly in golden flashes!   `Neath a sun of gold,   We rovers bold, On the golden land are gaining;   And every night,   We steer aright, By golden stars unwaning! All fires burn a golden glare: No locks so bright as golden hair!   All orange groves have golden gushings;   All mornings dawn with golden flushings! In a shower of gold, say fables old, A maiden was won by the god of gold!   In golden goblets wine is beaming:   On golden couches kings are dreaming!   The Golden Rule dries many tears!   The Golden Number rules the spheres! Gold, gold it is, that sways the nations: Gold! gold! the center of all rotations!   On golden axles worlds are turning:   With phosphorescence seas are burning!   All fire-flies flame with golden gleamings!   Gold-hunters` hearts with golden dreamings!   With golden arrows kings are slain:   With gold we`ll buy a freeman`s name! In toilsome trades, for scanty earnings, At home we`ve slaved, with stifled yearnings: No light! no hope! Oh, heavy woe! When nights fled fast, and days dragged slow.     But joyful now, with eager eye,     Fast to the Promised Land we fly:       Where in deep mines,       The treasure shines;     Or down in beds of golden streams,     The gold-flakes glance in golden gleams!       How we long to sift,       That yellow drift!     Rivers! Rivers! cease your goings!       Sand-bars! rise, and stay the tide!       `Till we`ve gained the golden flowing;       And in the golden haven ride!
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