I dwell in the western inland,  
 Afar from the sounding sea,  
But I seem to hear it sobbing 
 And calling aloud to me,  
And my heart cries out for the ocean 
 As a child for its mother's breast,  
And I long to lie on its waters 
 And be lulled in its arms to rest. 
 
I can close my eyes and fancy 
 That I hear its mighty roar,  
And I see its blue waves splashing 
 And plunging against the shore;  
And the white foam caps the billow,  
 And the sea-gulls wheel and cry,  
And the cool wild wind is blowing,  
 And the ships go sailing by. 
 
Oh, wonderful, mighty ocean!  
 When shall I ever stand,  
Where my heart has gone already,  
 There on thy gleaming strand!  
When shall I ever wander 
 Away from the inland west,  
And strand by thy side, dear ocean,  
 And rock on thy heaving breast?
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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