Leaves of Grass (1891-92)


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THE PILOT IN THE MIST.

Steaming the northern rapids—(an old St. Lawrence reminis-
         cence,
A sudden memory-flash comes back, I know not why,
Here waiting for the sunrise, gazing from this hill;)*
Again 'tis just at morning—a heavy haze contends with day-
         break,
Again the trembling, laboring vessel veers me—I press through
         foam-dash'd rocks that almost touch me,
Again I mark where aft the small thin Indian helmsman
Looms in the mist, with brow elate and governing hand.
 
 
 
 
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