The Dawn Patrol

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The Dawn Patrol

Sometimes I fly at dawn above the sea,

Where, underneath, the restless waters flow --

Silver, and cold, and slow,

Dim in the east there burns a new-born sun,

Whose rosy gleams along the ripples run,

Save where the mist droops low,

Hiding the level loneliness from me.

And now appears beneath the milk-white haze

A little fleet of anchored ships, which lie

In clustered company,

And seem as they are yet fast bound by sleep,

Although the day has long begun to peep,

With red-inflamèd eye,

Along the still, deserted ocean ways.

The fresh, cold wind of dawn blows on my face

As in the sun's raw heart I swiftly fly,

And watch the seas glide by.

Scarce human seem I, moving through the skies

And far removed from warlike enterprise --

Like some great gull on high

Whose white and gleaming wings beat on through space.

Then do I feel with God quite, quite alone,

High in the virgin morn, so white and still,

And free from human ill:

My prayers transcend my feeble earth-bound plaints --

As though I sang among the happy Saints

With many a holy thrill --

As though the glowing sun were God's bright Throne.

My flight is done. I cross the line of foam

That break around a town of grey and red,

Whose streets and squares lie dead

Beneath the silent dawn -- then am I proud

That England's peace to guard I am allowed;

Then bow my humble head,

In thanks to Him Who brings me safely home.

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The Dawn Patrol
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greatwar_clarke137
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<html xmlns:tei="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><body><h1 align="center" class="head">The Dawn Patrol</h1><div class="stanza"><p class="line"><span class="smallcaps">Sometimes</span> I fly at dawn above the sea,</p><p class="line">Where, underneath, the restless waters flow --</p><p class="line" style="text-indent:5%">Silver, and cold, and slow,</p><p class="line">Dim in the east there burns a new-born sun,</p><p class="line">Whose rosy gleams along the ripples run,</p><p class="line" style="text-indent:5%">Save where the mist droops low,</p><p class="line">Hiding the level loneliness from me.</p></div><div class="stanza"><p class="line">And now appears beneath the milk-white haze</p><p class="line">A little fleet of anchored ships, which lie</p><p class="line" style="text-indent:5%">In clustered company,</p><p class="line">And seem as they are yet fast bound by sleep,</p><p class="line">Although the day has long begun to peep,</p><p class="line" style="text-indent:5%">With red-inflamèd eye,</p><p class="line">Along the still, deserted ocean ways.</p></div><div class="stanza"><p class="line">The fresh, cold wind of dawn blows on my face</p><p class="line">As in the sun's raw heart I swiftly fly,</p><p class="line" style="text-indent:5%">And watch the seas glide by.</p><p class="line">Scarce human seem I, moving through the skies</p><p class="line">And far removed from warlike enterprise --</p><p class="line" style="text-indent:5%">Like some great gull on high</p><p class="line">Whose white and gleaming wings beat on through space.</p></div><div class="stanza"><p class="line">Then do I feel with God quite, quite alone,</p><p class="line">High in the virgin morn, so white and still,</p><p class="line" style="text-indent:5%">And free from human ill:</p><p class="line">My prayers transcend my feeble earth-bound plaints --</p><p class="line">As though I sang among the happy Saints</p><p class="line" style="text-indent:5%">With many a holy thrill --</p><p class="line">As though the glowing sun were God's bright Throne.</p></div><div class="stanza"><p class="line">My flight is done. I cross the line of foam</p><p class="line">That break around a town of grey and red,</p><p class="line" style="text-indent:5%">Whose streets and squares lie dead</p><p class="line">Beneath the silent dawn -- then am I proud</p><p class="line">That England's peace to guard I am allowed;</p><p class="line" style="text-indent:5%">Then bow my humble head,</p><p class="line">In thanks to Him Who brings me safely home.</p></div><p class="byline">Paul Bewsher</p></body></html>