What laughter and singing! The sun’s rays crossing Each other gleam brightly; the billows are tossing The joyous bark, and there I reclined With friends beloved and lightsome mind. The bark was presently wreck’d and shatter’d, My friends were poor swimmers, and soon were scatter’d, And all were drown’d, in our fatherland; I was thrown by the storm on the Seine’s far strand. Another ship I now ascended, My journey by new companions attended; By strange waves toss’d and rock’d, I depart— How far my home! how heavy my heart! Once more arises that singing and laughter! The wind pipes loud, the planks crack soon after— In heaven is quench’d the last last star— How heavy my heart! My home how far! |