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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SEA DRIFT, by EILEEN BERRY First Line: They would sit, two or three of them as a rule, on the cast-iron seat Last Line: The slow pace of nature's change gave them some kind of peace Subject(s): Boats; Fishing And Fishermen; Marine Animals; Sea; Shrimp | |||
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