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The collection gathers lyrical and narrative poems rooted in tropical shorelines and riverlands, blending sensory nature writing—sea light, forest shadows, and river motion—with ballads of marauding seafarers, stolen treasure, and the lives they affect. Voices range from intimate meditations and prefaces to extended tale-poems that trace encounters between outsiders and local inhabitants, scenes of violence and mercy, and reflections on exile, memory, and redemption. Varied meters and songlike refrains give the work a musical flow that alternates vivid descriptive passages with shorter songs and elegiac or moral conclusions.
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