The White Seal
Oh!hushthee,mybaby,thenightisbehindus,
Andblackarethewatersthatsparkledsogreen.
Themoon,o’erthecombers,looksdownwardtofindus
Atrestinthehollowsthatrustlebetween.
Wherebillowmeetsbillow,thensoftbethypillow,
Ah,wearyweeflipperling,curlatthyease!
Thestormshallnotwakethee,norsharkovertakethee,
Asleepinthearmsoftheslow-swingingseas!
SealLullaby
AllthesethingshappenedseveralyearsagoataplacecalledNovastoshnah,orNorthEastPoint,ontheIslandofSt.Paul,awayandawayintheBeringSea.Limmershin,theWinterWren,toldmethetalewhenhewasblownontotheriggingofasteamergoingtoJapan,andItookhimdownintomycabinandwarmedandfedhimforacoupleofdaystillhewasfittoflybacktoSt.Paul’sagain.Limmershinisaveryquaintlittlebird,butheknowshowtotellthetruth.
NobodycomestoNovastoshnahexceptonbusiness,andtheonlypeoplewhohaveregularbusinesstherearetheseals.Theycomeinthesummermonthsbyhundredsandhundredsofthousandsoutofthecoldgraysea.ForNovastoshnahBeachhasthefinestaccommodationforsealsofanyplaceinalltheworld.
SeaCatchknewthat,andeveryspringwouldswimfromwhateverplacehehappenedtobein-wouldswimlikeatorpedo-boatstraightforNovastoshnahandspendamonthfightingwithhiscompanionsforagoodplaceontherocks,asclosetotheseaaspossible.SeaCatchwasfifteenyearsold,ahugegrayfursealwithalmostamaneonhisshoulders,andlong,wickeddogteeth.