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The Sea-Child — Jul 27, 2026

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HE crawls to the cliff and plays on a brink
Where every eye but his own would shrink;
No music he hears but the billow’s noise,
And shells and weeds are his only toys.
No lullaby can the mother find
To sing him to rest like the moaning wind;
And the louder it wails and the fiercer it sweeps,
The deeper he breathes and the sounder he sleeps.

And now his wandering feet can reach
The rugged tracks of the desolate beach;
Creeping about like a Triton imp,
To find the haunts of the crab and shrimp.
He clings, with none to guide or help,
To the furthest ridge of slippery kelp;
And his bold heart glows while he stands and mocks
The seamew’s cry on the jutting rocks.

Few years have wan’d—and now he stands
Bareheaded on the shelving sands.
A boat is moor’d, but his young hands cope
Right well with the twisted cable rope;
He frees the craft, she kisses the tide;
The boy has climb’d her beaten side:
She drifts—she floats—he shouts with glee;
His soul hath claim’d its right on the sea.

’T is vain to tell him the howling breath
Rides over the waters with wreck and death:
He ’ll say there ’s more of fear and pain
On the plague-ridden earth than the storm-lash’d main.
’T would be as wise to spend thy power
In trying to lure the bee from the flower,
The lark from the sky, or the worm from the grave,
As in weaning the Sea-Child from the wave.

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📖 About this poem

Eliza Cook traces a boy's whole becoming in four brisk stanzas, each one a stage of life pulling him further from land and further into his true element, the sea. The rhythm rocks like water itself, tight rhyming couplets that roll forward with a lullaby pulse, fitting for a poem so preoccupied with the wind as nursemaid. Cook's images earn their keep: the infant sleeping deeper as the gale grows louder, and the boy as a "Triton imp" scrambling over kelp to taunt the gulls. That closing comparison, weaning him from the wave being as futile as luring the lark from the sky, lands the poem's real argument, that some people are simply made for their calling, and no warning about danger will outweigh the pull of belonging. It still resonates because everyone recognizes that quiet, stubborn devotion to the one place that feels like home, however wild or risky it seems to others.

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