The Dismantled Ship

by Walt Whitman · 1891-1892
Published 01/07/1891

In some unused lagoon, some nameless bay,

On sluggish, lonesome waters, anchor'd near the shore,

An old, dismasted, gray and batter'd ship, disabled, done,

After free voyages to all the seas of earth, haul'd up at last and hawser'd tight,

Lies rusting, mouldering.

#abandonment #decay #impermanence #maritime #walt whitman

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