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The poems use the Scots vernacular of Angus to evoke rural life, memory, and longing, blending local colour with formal restraint. Portraits range from parish officials, shepherds and country lovers to emigrant sons and fallen soldiers, and voices shift between homesick melancholy, wry humour and austerely observed tenderness. Short lyric songs and ballad-like narratives are set in varied metres that mirror the moods of wind, work and ritual, while recurring motifs—road, kirkyard, gean-tree, hearth—bind communal pasts to present absence. Overall the collection registers a love of vanishing speech and landscape through concise, music-aware verse.
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