Artwork Description

Poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox expressed a romantic view of moonlight over the sea; “You are the moon, dear love, and I the sea: The tide of hope swells high within my breast, And hides the rough dark rocks of life’s unrest. When your fond eyes smile near in perigee. But when that loving face is turned from me, Low falls the tide, and the grim rocks appear, And earth’s dim coast-line seems a thing to fear. You are the moon, dear one, and I the sea.”

Painting dimensions are 61 x 91 cm. Blackened edges. Ready to hang.