The Plunge

At dawn, there was a burial at sea

Only one attended; none gathered in a crowd

It was a burial, a burial for me

I, as the priest, did make one final plea

That to the depths this body would fall, never to reach heaven’s cloud

At dawn, there was a burial at sea

With tears of joy, I wrapped and sealed so carefully

The remains of a coward, who was in their failings proud

It was a burial, a burial for me

The jailer who for all my life held me in captivity

Was securely chained and head lowly bowed

At dawn, there was a burial at sea

Gulls above sung Te Deum while I swung to the count of three

The body that to all the world was a curse spoke aloud

It was a burial, a burial for me

In expectation for the corpse, the waves did dance so merrily

All was reconciled when below the surface sank the shroud

At dawn, there was a burial at sea

It was a burial, a burial for me