The Poetry Corner

Homecoming

By John Frederick Freeman

When I came home from wanderings In a tall chattering ship, I thought a hundred happy things, Of people, places, and such things As I came sailing home. The tall ship moved how slowly on With me and hundreds more, That thought not then of wanderings, But of unwhispered, longed-for things, Familiar things of home. For not in miles seemed other lands Far off, but in long years As we came near to England then; Even the tall ship heard secret things As she moved trembling home. It was at dawn. The chattering ship Was strangely hushed; faint mist Crept everywhere, and we crept on, And every eye was creeping on The mist, as we moved home.... Until we saw, far, very far, Or dreamed we saw, her cliffs, And thought of sweet, intolerable things, Of England--dark, unwhispered things, Such things, as we crept home.