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INLAND SEA by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN

Poet Analysis

First Line: HERE IN THE MOONLIT SEA
Last Line: LIKE APPREHENSION'S BAFFLING DESTINY.
Subject(s): JAPAN; SEA; JAPANESE; OCEAN;

HERE in the moonlit sea,
While swift we fly, while tranced we gaze,
The fishers wind their ancient ways:
Now like sea-lilies loom their luring sails,
Or heaven's envoys walking fountained vales;
And now by one deflection dark,
Like waiting vultures of the night
Each pirate blackness skulks, a murderous mark
Begotten by a thing of light,
Like apprehension's baffling destiny.



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