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A young Acadian woman and her childhood companion are torn apart when their coastal village is forcibly deported; the poem traces her unceasing search for him across changing landscapes, alternating intimate domestic scenes with expansive descriptions of shorelines, forests, and refugee encampments. Through episodes of exile, charity, and pilgrimage the narrative explores themes of love, memory, cultural survival, and faith, while evoking communal loss and resilience. The work unfolds as a long lyric-narrative, moving between pastoral detail and solemn reflection, and culminates in a final encounter that reframes endurance and consolation.
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