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Rated: E · Book · Educational · #2113747
Poems that pursue the horizon from past to present and poems created for NaPoWriMo 2017
#906730 added March 31, 2017 at 8:30pm
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The Fisher's Widow
The boats go out and the boats come in
Under the wintry sky;
And the rain and foam are white in the wind,
And the white gulls cry.

She sees the sea when the wind is wild
Swept by a windy rain;
And her heart's a-weary of sea and land
As the long days wane.

She sees the torn sails fly in the foam,
Broad on the sky-line gray;
And the boats go out and the boats come in,
But there's one away.

                   Arthur Symons [1865-1945]

From: The Home Book of Verse by Burton Egbert Stevenson, 1917, pg. 1622



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         Arthur Symons was a Welsh poet who traveled in literary circles with the likes of William Butler Yeats. He was also noted for translating literary works of French and Italian poets. Symons focused on love, loss and the passage of time. Unfortunately he suffered a mental breakdown and died in a hospital in Kent, England. Many of his collections were published after his death.



         This short poem, after the previous day's epic, captures the worry a wife feels when her husband takes to the sea to fish. I chose this because of its fishing theme and also because of the almost unexpected ending delivered bluntly in one line!


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