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<h2> FISHERMAN JIM'S KIDS </h2>
<p>Fisherman Jim lived on the hill<br/>
With his bonnie wife an' his little boys;<br/>
'T wuz "Blow, ye winds, as blow ye will—<br/>
Naught we reck of your cold and noise!"<br/>
For happy and warm were he an' his,<br/>
And he dandled his kids upon his knee<br/>
To the song of the sea.<br/>
Fisherman Jim would sail all day,<br/>
But, when come night, upon the sands<br/>
His little kids ran from their play,<br/>
Callin' to him an' wavin' their hands;<br/>
Though the wind was fresh and the sea was high,<br/>
He'd hear'em—you bet—above the roar<br/>
Of the waves on the shore!<br/>
Once Fisherman Jim sailed into the bay<br/>
As the sun went down in a cloudy sky,<br/>
And never a kid saw he at play,<br/>
And he listened in vain for the welcoming cry.<br/>
In his little house he learned it all,<br/>
And he clinched his hands and he bowed his head—<br/>
"The fever!" they said.<br/>
'T wuz a pitiful time for Fisherman Jim,<br/>
With them darlin's a-dyin' afore his eyes,<br/>
A-stretchin' their wee hands out to him<br/>
An' a-breakin' his heart with the old-time cries<br/>
He had heerd so often upon the sands;<br/>
For they thought they wuz helpin' his boat ashore—<br/>
Till they spoke no more.<br/>
But Fisherman Jim lived on and on,<br/>
Castin' his nets an' sailin' the sea;<br/>
As a man will live when his heart is gone,<br/>
Fisherman Jim lived hopelessly,<br/>
Till once in those years they come an' said:<br/>
"Old Fisherman Jim is powerful sick—<br/>
Go to him, quick!"<br/>
Then Fisherman Jim says he to me:<br/>
"It's a long, long cruise-you understand—<br/>
But over beyont the ragin' sea<br/>
I kin see my boys on the shinin' sand<br/>
Waitin' to help this ol' hulk ashore,<br/>
Just as they used to—ah, mate, you know!—<br/>
In the long ago."<br/>
No, sir! he wuzn't afeard to die;<br/>
For all night long he seemed to see<br/>
His little boys of the days gone by,<br/>
An' to hear sweet voices forgot by me!<br/>
An' just as the mornin' sun come up—<br/>
"They're holdin' me by the hands!" he cried,<br/>
An' so he died.<br/></p>
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