The Poetry Corner

Out of the Depths

By Abram Joseph Ryan

Lost!Lost!Lost! The cry went up from a sea -- The waves were wild with an awful wrath, Not a light shone down on the lone ship's path; The clouds hung low: Lost!Lost!Lost! Rose wild from the hearts of the tempest-tossed. Lost!Lost!Lost! The cry floated over the waves -- Far over the pitiless waves; It smote on the dark and it rended the clouds; The billows below them were weaving white shrouds Out of the foam of the surge, And the wind-voices chanted a dirge: Lost!Lost!Lost! Wailed wilder the lips of the tempest-tossed. Lost!Lost!Lost! Not the sign of a hope was nigh, In the sea, in the air, or the sky; And the lifted faces were wan and white, There was nothing without them but storm and night And nothing within but fear. But far to a Father's ear: Lost!Lost!Lost! Floated the wail of the tempest-tossed. Lost!Lost!Lost! Out of the depths of the sea -- Out of the night and the sea; And the waves and the winds of the storm were hushed, And the sky with the gleams of the stars was flushed. Saved!Saved!Saved! And a calm and a joyous cry Floated up through the starry sky, In the dark -- in the storm -- "Our Father" is nigh.