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The poems offer short lyrical meditations that move between seascapes, seasonal landscapes, and domestic interiors, often reflecting on memory, transience, and renewal. Recurring images—wooden vessels, harbour winds, autumn leaves, garden walls, old houses, and morning light—anchor reflection on mortality and continuity. Classical and historical allusions appear alongside intimate scenes of table-setting and tea, while sonnets and brief vignettes shift tone from elegiac to quietly celebratory. Language favors precise sensory detail and measured musicality, inviting consideration of how ordinary places and everyday rituals hold lingering pasts and modest consolations.

About the Author

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David Morton

David Morton was a writer known for his contributions to maritime literature. His notable work, "Ships in Harbour," explores themes related to the sea and the experiences of those who navigate it. Through his writing, Morton captures the essence of maritime life, reflecting both the beauty and challenges faced by seafarers. His work contributes to the broader literary heritage of nautical storytelling, offering readers a glimpse into the world of ships and harbors.

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