About This Book
A sequence of maritime ballads and lyrics evokes the moods and myths of the sea, alternating narrative songs about wrecks, lovers, and supernatural riders with elegiac meditations on drowning, burial, and coastal life. Poems sketch sailor births and deaths, a grim personification of the sea as sexton, legendary reckonings between shore and surf, and litanies of haunted marshes and kelpie riders. Language favors vivid coastal imagery, somber rhythms, and folkloric storytelling that blends realism and myth, moving between tender remembrance, dark humor, and the elemental power of wind, tide, and loss.
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