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THE FISHER'S WIDOW by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS

Poet Analysis

First Line: THE BOATS GO OUT AND THE BOATS COME IN
Last Line: BUT THERE'S ONE AWAY.
Subject(s): FISH & FISHING; WIDOWS & WIDOWERS;

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 the 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 grey;
And the boats go out and the boats come in.
But there's one away.



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