"A Life on the Ocean Wave," by Epes Sargent (1813-80), gives the swing and motion of the water of the great ocean. It has been said that children remember it almost unconsciously after hearing it read several times.
A life on the ocean wave,
A home on the rolling deep,
Where the scattered waters rave,
And the winds their revels keep!
Like an eagle caged, I pine
On this dull, unchanging shore:
Oh! give me the flashing brine,
The spray and the tempest's roar!
Once more on the deck I stand
Of my own swift-gliding craft:
Set sail! farewell to the land!
The gale follows fair abaft.
We shoot through the sparkling foam
Like an ocean-bird set free;--
Like the ocean-bird, our home
We'll find far out on the sea.
The land is no longer in view,
The clouds have begun to frown;
But with a stout vessel and crew,
We'll say, Let the storm come down!
And the song of our hearts shall be,
While the winds and the waters rave,
A home on the rolling sea!
A life on the ocean wave!
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Could this chap be one of our motley crew?
He certainly qualifies as he seems as 'mad as a box of frogs'
EllieGant

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You know, I never knew that was a poem - or that it was written way back. In truth, I thought it was a Popeye song!

He was (nicely) bonkers that bloke - I would have liked to see the rest of the film if a force 10 had blown up