At the end of night she bathes in light, We tussle in the warmth of morning, The blankets and she are of sea foam And found shells, whispering lost ocean Words. Our bed is a raft, drifting aloft, The coffee is brewing with mellow sun, Her smiles, filling my silly, giddy mug. Soon, we walk to the pebbled beach, Her hair is waving at the friendly seas, Gulls are circling in the moving skies Reeling with the slow, slipping tides And I skip stones with her as our feet Sink in the milk of morning sands— Must we be off to Dublin town?