Upon a mountain height, far from the sea, 
   I found a shell, 
And to my listening ear the lonely thing 
Ever a song of ocean seemed to sing, 
   Ever a tale of ocean seemed to tell. 
 
How came the shell upon that mountain height? 
   Ah, who can say 
Whether there dropped by some too careless hand, 
Or whether there cast when Ocean swept the Land, 
   Ere the Eternal had ordained the Day? 
 
Strange, was it not? Far from its native deep, 
   One song it sang,-- 
Sang of the awful mysteries of the tide, 
Sang of the misty sea, profound and wide,-- 
   Ever with echoes of the ocean rang. 
 
And as the shell upon the mountain height 
   Sings of the sea, 
So do I ever, leagues and leagues away,-- 
So do I ever, wandering where I may,-- 
   Sing, O my home! sing, O my home! of thee. 
 
1883.
Eugene Field
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