Far Off-Shore by Herman Melville Posted on March 8, 2011June 24, 2014 by Every Writer Far Off-Shore by Herman Melville Look, the raft, a signal flying, Thin a shred; None upon the lashed spars lying, Quick or dead. Cries the sea-fowl, hovering over, “Crew, the crew?” And the billow, reckless, rover, Sweeps anew! Post Views: 81 Related Posts:The Night March by Herman MelvilleThe Figure-Head by Herman MelvilleChattanooga by Herman MelvilleTo One in Paradise by Edgar Allan PoeRoad Kill by John RC PotterA Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim by Walt WhitmanON THE RIVER by William Vaughn MoodyThe Epitome of Cool by Art Heifetz