III.
Ballad.†

If ever my wild spirit burns1
                        
                        Ungovernably bright,2
                        
                        And every human trammel spurns3
                        
                        
                        As summer breezes light,4
                        
                        Laughs at the hollow herd it scorns,5
                        
                        And revels in its might—6
                        † Suggested while swimming in Bantry Bay, Ireland.
                     
                     
It is when casting off in mirth7
                        
                        The garments of a man’s shame—8
                        
                        Standing a moment on the earth9
                        
                        As debtless and the same10
                        
                        As when I owed her at my birth,11
                        
                        Not even that sound, my name—12
                        I spring forth from her rocky side13
                        
                        Into the moaning sea ;14
                        
                        That crash and clash of waters wide15
                        
                        Is music unto me !16
                        
                        How the bold billows that I ride17
                        
                        Career it gallantly !18
                        And how my buoyant senses bound19
                        
                        To feel themselves abroad20
                        
                        Upon the waves that roll around21
                        
                        The mountain thrones of God,22
                        
                        ’Mid surges that in thunder sound23
                        
                        Beneath his tempest rod !24
                        O could I stem the worlds dark wave25
                        
                        As fearlessly and free26
                        
                        As thus my watery way I cleave !27
                        
                        But it may never be—28
                        
                        Then give me back the billows brave !29
                        
                        Their wings of foam for me !30