BURNT SHIPS
by: Henrik Ibsen
O skies that were brighter
Turned he his prows;
To gods that were lighter
Made he his vows.
The snow-land's mountains
Sank in the deep;
Sunnier fountains
Lulled him to sleep.
He burns his vessels,
The smoke flung forth
On blue cloud-trestles
A bridge to the north.
From the sun-warmed lowland
Each night that betides,
To the huts of the snow-land
A horseman rides.
'Burnt Ships' was originally written in 1871. This English translation is reprinted from
Lyrics & Poems from Ibsen
. Trans. Fydell Edmund Garrett. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1912.
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