id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38766 Miller, Joaquin Songs of the Mexican Seas .txt text/plain 16068 1661 102 Where the great sea, hollowed by the hand of man Of this strange land for strong men's feet,-A far white wall, like fallen moon, A deep ship's hold of plundered gold! The red men rose at night. The red men swept that deep, dark shore Strong men of land, strange men of sea, God's heaped-up gold of land or sea Like graceful, waving sea-green moss,-His love-land has ladies, with eyes held down,-For weary, sweet souls on their way to God. In that far land, then like the dove Come, take this gold, and be of men,-Men gathered gold on every hand,-"Long live the land we loved in youth,-"Can true hearts love some far snow-land, Give light of love; for gold is cold, By sea or land, by sun or snow, This man who loves, grasps hold of gold, Some like this old man with his gold,-- ./cache/38766.txt ./txt/38766.txt