The Great Grey Water

Edwin James Brady 1869 (Carcoar, New South Wales) – 1952 (Pambula, New South Wales)



Now two have met, now two have met,  
 Who may not meet again—  
Two grains of sand, two blades of grass,  
 Two threads within the skein—  
Beside the Great Grey Water.      
   
Two hands to touch, two hearts to touch;  
 And, here forgathered, we  
Will not forget, may not forget,  
 Where last forgathered three—  
Beyond the Great Grey Water.   
       
Two glasses filled, two pipes to fill—  
 ‘To all our fortunes, brother!’  
And as they clink—like so—we drink  
 Fair passage to the other  
Across the Great Grey Water.        
 
For three have sailed, and one has sailed,  
 His sins, like ours, still on him,  
God sleep his soul! five oceans roll  
 Their long weight all upon him.  
O God! thy Great Grey Water!     
     
But I am still, and you are still,  
 And here our chance has flung us;  
True comrades we, but…there were three  
 And one is not among us  
Beside the Great Grey Water.     
     
A breathing space, a biding place,  
 Soft lights and beakers beaded,  
Then out again and on again,  
 Unminded and unheeded,  
Across the Great Grey Water.  
       
Now two have met where three have met  
 With curses or with laughter;  
And so our Day shall pass away,  
 And so our Night come after—  
But, ah! the Great Grey Water

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on April 11, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme abxxC xdadc ecxcC xfxfc egdgC xhbhC acxcc
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,244
Words 212
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5

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