About This Book
A seafarer endures the ocean's monotony and loneliness, reflecting on weariness and a sense of premature aging while peering at shifting horizons. When landward lights and the English coast emerge, dreamlike visions of white cliffs, castles, lighthouses, and chorus-like singing mingle with vivid maritime details. The poem alternates introspective anxiety with anticipatory relief, using sensory imagery and mythic references to explore longing for shore, the comfort of belonging, and the emotional contrasts between sea-borne isolation and the promise of landfall.
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