Home     The Archive     Melville's Writings     Listen to this Story     Our Video Portal     About This Site  


Jack Roy
By Herman Melville

------=====------
     Kept up by relays of generations young
     Never dies at halyards the blithe chorus sung;
     While in sands, sounds, and seas where the
       storm-petrels cry,
     Dropped mute around the globe, these halyard
       singers lie.
     Short-lived the clippers for racing-cups that
       run,
     And speeds in life's career many a lavish
       mother's-son.

     But thou, manly king o' the old Splendid's
       crew,
     The ribbons o' thy hat still a-fluttering, should
       fly—
     A challenge, and forever, nor the bravery
       should rue.
     Only in a tussle for the starry flag high,
     When 'tis piety to do, and privilege to die.
     Then, only then, would heaven think to lop
     Such a cedar as the captain o' the Splendid's
       main-top:
     A belted sea-gentleman; a gallant, off-hand
     Mercutio indifferent in life's gay command.
     Magnanimous in humor; when the splintering
       shot fell,
     "Tooth-picks a-plenty, lads; thank 'em with a
       shell!"

     Sang Larry o' the Cannakin, smuggler o' the
       wine,
     At mess between guns, lad in jovial recline:
     "In Limbo our Jack he would chirrup up a
       cheer,
     The martinet there find a chaffing mutineer;
     From a thousand fathoms down under hatches
       o' your Hades,
     He'd ascend in love-ditty, kissing fingers to
       your ladies!"

     Never relishing the knave, though allowing
       for the menial,
     Nor overmuch the king, Jack, nor prodigally
       genial.
     Ashore on liberty he flashed in escapade,
     Vaulting over life in its levelness of grade,
     Like the dolphin off Africa in rainbow
       a-sweeping—
     Arch iridescent shot from seas languid
       sleeping.

     Larking with thy life, if a joy but a toy,
     Heroic in thy levity wert thou, Jack Roy.
 
------------
 
  Home     The Archive     Melville's Writings     Listen to this Story     Our Video Portal     About This Site