Very Far Away.

One touch there
                              is of magic white,1
                        
                        Surpassing southern mountain’s snow,2
                        
                        That to far sails the dying light3
                        
                        Lends, where the dark ships onward go4
                        
                        Upon the golden highway broad5
                        
                        That leads up to the isles of God.6
                        One touch of light more magic yet,7
                        
                        Of rarer snow ’neath moon or star,8
                        
                        Where, with her graceful sails all set,9
                        
                        Some happy vessel seen afar,10
                        
                        As if in an enchanted sleep !11
                        
                        Steers o’er the tremulous silver’d deep.12
                        O ship !  O sail !  far must ye be13
                        
                        Ere gleams like that upon ye light.14
                        
                        O’er golden spaces of the sea,15
                        
                        From mysteries of the lucent night,16
                        
                        Such touch comes never to the boat17
                        
                        Wherein across the waves we float.18
                        O gleams more magic and divine,19
                        
                        Life’s whitest sail ye still refuse,20
                        
                        And flying on before us shine21
                        
                        Upon some distant bark ye choose.22
                        
                        —By night or day, across the spray,23
                        
                        That sail is very far away.24