If Once You Have Slept on an Island
If once
you have slept on an island
You'll
never quite be the same;
You
may look as you looked the day before
And
go by the same old name.
You may
bustle about in street and shop,
You
may sit at home and sew,
But
you'll see blue water and wheeling gulls
Wherever
your feet may go.
You may
chat with the neighbors of this and that
And
close to your fire keep
But
you'll hear ship whistle and lighthouse bell
And
tides beat through your sleep.
Oh, you
won't know why, and you can't say how
Such
a change upon you came,
But
- once you've slept on an island
You'll
never quite be the same.
(Rachel Field)
* Bernerey,
Western Isles, Scotland *
(Black Houses / "Jugenherberge"
des Gattliff Trust)
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