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				Title:     Gold 
			    
Author: Herman Melville [
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We rovers bold,
 To the land of Gold,
Over the bowling billows are gliding:
 Eager to toil,
 For the golden spoil,
And every hardship biding.
 See! See!
Before our prows' resistless dashes
The gold-fish fly in golden flashes!
 'Neath a sun of gold,
 We rovers bold,
On the golden land are gaining;
 And every night,
 We steer aright,
By golden stars unwaning!
All fires burn a golden glare:
No locks so bright as golden hair!
 All orange groves have golden gushings;
 All mornings dawn with golden flushings!
In a shower of gold, say fables old,
A maiden was won by the god of gold!
 In golden goblets wine is beaming:
 On golden couches kings are dreaming!
 The Golden Rule dries many tears!
 The Golden Number rules the spheres!
Gold, gold it is, that sways the nations:
Gold! gold! the center of all rotations!
 On golden axles worlds are turning:
 With phosphorescence seas are burning!
 All fire-flies flame with golden gleamings!
 Gold-hunters' hearts with golden dreamings!
 With golden arrows kings are slain:
 With gold we'll buy a freeman's name!
In toilsome trades, for scanty earnings,
At home we've slaved, with stifled yearnings:
No light! no hope! Oh, heavy woe!
When nights fled fast, and days dragged slow.
 But joyful now, with eager eye,
 Fast to the Promised Land we fly:
 Where in deep mines,
 The treasure shines;
 Or down in beds of golden streams,
 The gold-flakes glance in golden gleams!
 How we long to sift,
 That yellow drift!
 Rivers! Rivers! cease your goings!
 Sand-bars! rise, and stay the tide!
 'Till we've gained the golden flowing;
 And in the golden haven ride!
[The end]
Herman Melville's poem: Gold
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