met my mates in the morning (and, oh, but I am old!)
roaring on the ledges the summer ground swell rolled.
heard them lift the chorus that drowned the breakers' song-
Beaches of Lukannon- two million voices strong.
song of pleasant stations beside the salt lagoons,
song of blowing squadrons that shuffled down the dunes,
song of midnight dances that churned the sea to flame-
Beaches of Lukannon- before the sealers came!
met my mates in the morning (I'll never meet them more!).
came and went in legions that darkened all the shore.
o'er the foam-flecked offing as far as voice could reach
hailed the landing parties and we sang them up the beach.
Beaches of Lukannon- the winter wheat so tall,
dripping, crinkled lichens, and the sea fog drenching all!
platforms of our playground, all shining smooth and worn!
Beaches of Lukannon- the home where we were born!
met my mates in the morning, a broken, scattered band.
shoot us in the water and club us on the land;
drive us to the Salt House like silly sheep and tame,
still we sing Lukannon- before the sealers came.
down, wheel down to southward- O Gooverooska, go!
tell the Deep Sea Viceroys the story of our woe.
empty as the shark's egg the tempest flings ashore,
Beaches of Lukannon shall know their sons no more!