A tugboat drew their gaze at last;
Cried one: "See what in black and red
Below the pilot-house is spread!
In honor of the Brownie Band,
It bears our name in letters grand.
Through all the day she's on the go;
Then taking out a ship to sea,
Or through the Narrows steaming round
And we should highly honored feel."
Another said: "An hour ago,
The men went up to see a show,
And left the tugboat lying here.
The steam is up, our course is clear,
We'll crowd on board without delay
And run her up and down the bay.
We have indeed a special claim,
Because she bears the 'Brownie' name.
Before the dawn creeps through the east
We'll know about her speed at least,
And prove how such a craft behaves
When cutting through the roughest waves.
Behind the wheel I'll take my stand
Now down the river, now around
The bay, or up the broader sound;
Throughout the trip I'll keep her clear
When hard-a-port the helm I bring,
Or starboard make a sudden swing,
As if they slept on mossy bed.
I something know about the seas,
I've boxed a compass, if you please,
And so can steer her east or west,
Or north or south, as suits me best.
Without the aid of twinkling stars
Or light-house lamps, I'll cross the bars.
I know when north winds nip the nose,
Or sou'-sou'-west the 'pig-wind' blows,
That from that quarter strikes the sail."
A third replied: "No doubt you're smart
And understand the pilot's art,
But more than one a hand should take,
For all our lives will be at stake.
In spite of eyes and ears and hands,
And all the skill a crew commands,
How oft collisions crush the keel
Too many rocks around the bay
Stick up their heads to bar the way.
Too many vessels, long and wide,
At anchor in the channel ride
For us to show ourselves unwise
And trust to but one pair of eyes."
Ere long the tugboat swinging clear
Turned bow to stream and left the pier,
While many Brownies, young and old,
From upper deck to lower hold
Still striving better views to gain.
Some watched the waves around them roll;
From hand to hand, with pitches strong,
Some at the engine took a place,
More to the pilot-house would race
Or man the wheel as fancy led.
But accidents we oft record,
With careful captains on the deck;
In spite of all their care and skill,
While running straight or turning round
In river, bay, or broader sound,
At times they ran upon a rock,
And startled by the sudden shock
Some timid Brownies, turning pale,
Would spring at once across the rail;
Of life depended on a rope,
That willing hands were quick to throw
Sometimes too near a ship they ran
For peace of mind; again, their plan
Of barges passing to and fro.
At times occasioned some dismay—
That might the boat in fragments spread,
Awake the city's slumbering27 crowds,
And hoist the band among the clouds.
But thus, till hints of dawn appeared
With many joys and many fears,
That some will bear in mind for years;
But at her pier once more she lay
When night gave place to creeping day.
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n.码头;桥墩,桥柱;[建]窗间壁,支柱 | |
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