Pirate Story-R. L. Stevenson
PIRATE STORY
Three of us afloat in the meadow by the swing,
Three of us abroad in the basket on the lea.
Winds are in the air, they are blowing in the spring,
And waves are on the meadows like the waves
there are at sea.
Where shall we adventure, to-day that we're afloat,
Wary of the weather and steering by a star?
Shall it be to Africa, a-steering of the boat,
To Providence or Babylon, or off to Malabar?
Hi! but here's a squadron a -rowing on the sea-
Cattle on the meadow a-charging with a roar!
Quick, and we'll escape them; they're as mad as
they can be,
The wicket is the harbour and the garden is the
shore.
R. L. STEVENSON
Summary: The poem 'Pirate Story' by R. L. Stevenson tells the story of three individuals on a boat, deciding where to go on their adventure while the winds blow and the waves crash. As they consider their options, they see a group of charging cattle and row away quickly to safety, with the harbour serving as their refuge.
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