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The Dread Voyage: Poems

Chapter 37: MOONLIGHT.
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The collection gathers lyrical and narrative poems that move between storm-borne sea voyages, winter and seasonal landscapes, and intimate meditations on love, guilt, death, and memory. Imagery is vivid and elemental—wind, ice, waves, and night recur—while voices shift from elegiac solitude to dramatic confession. Several pieces use dreamlike and mythic resonance to explore fate and remorse; others observe rural and shoreline scenes with tonal shifts from awe to foreboding. The sequence alternates compressed narrative episodes and reflective lyrics, creating an atmosphere of haunting inevitability and contemplative mourning.

MOONLIGHT.

The moonlight on this beach lies pallidly, And on the waters in a white track dreams, Where ripples pulsate under misty beams. Far out the night lifts vast and shadowy, Fear-haunted, where the dim, white headlands lie, And chants the lake the dark’s wild frighted themes In far-heard thunders. Here the silence teems With frensy’s sweet and frosted phantasy.
This is the realm of lovers, and across This silvery web two shadows come and go. Outside the world sleeps with its freight of woe, Its human load of haggard pain and loss; But these two dream, where elfin torches glow And wind-stirred boughs their snowy foliage toss.