My Native Bay.

My native bay is calm and bright,1
                        
                        As e’er it was of yore2
                        
                        When, in the days of hope and love,3
                        
                        I stood upon its shore ;4
                        
                        The sky is glowing, soft, and blue,5
                        
                        As once in youth it smiled,6
                        
                        When summer seas and summer skies7
                        
                        Were always bright and mild.8
                        The sky—how oft hath darkness dwelt,9
                        
                        Since then, upon its breast ;10
                        
                        The sea—how oft have tempests broke11
                        
                        Its gentle dream of rest !12
                        
                        So oft hath darker woe come o’er13
                        
                        Calm self-enjoying thought ;14
                        
                        And passion’s storms a wilder scene15
                        
                        Within my bosom wrought.16
                        Now, after years of absence, pass’d17
                        
                        In wretchedness and pain,18
                        
                        I come and find those seas and skies19
                        
                        All calm and bright again.20
                        
                        The darkness and the storm from both21
                        
                        Have trackless pass’d away ;22
                        
                        And gentle as in youth, once more23
                        
                        Thou seem’st, my native bay !24
                        Oh, that, like thee, when toil is o’er,25
                        
                        And all my griefs are past,26
                        
                        This ravaged bosom might subside27
                        
                        To peace and joy at last !28
                        
                        And while it lay all calm like thee,29
                        
                        In pure unruffled sleep,30
                        
                        Oh, might a heaven as bright as this31
                        
                        Be mirror’d in its deep !32