The Golden Helm, and Other Verse

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The Golden Helm, and Other Verse

by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

EN·~1 hours

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In this richly woven verse collection, the opening poem immerses listeners in the stark beauty of a windswept island. We follow Oswald, a weather‑worn hermit, as he surveys the restless sea, his thoughts drifting between the quiet of solitude and a deep, restless longing for human contact. The language is vivid, painting gulls, puffins, and crashing waves with a rhythm that feels both ancient and immediate.

When a lone figure, drenched and trembling on a black rock, catches his eye, the poem shifts from meditative reverie to urgent concern. Oswald’s instincts awaken, hinting at a rescue that may test his fragile peace and bring the distant world he has imagined into stark reality. The piece balances lyrical description with the quiet tension of a life on the brink of change.

The volume continues with a varied assortment of songs and elegies, each echoing the same blend of natural grandeur and personal yearning, inviting listeners to explore the full spectrum of the poet’s imagination. Together they create a tapestry that rewards careful listening and reflection.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (90K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-02-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

1878–1962

Best known as a Georgian poet, he wrote with unusual sympathy about ordinary working lives and the human cost of war. His plainspoken style helped bring everyday speech and experience into early 20th-century English poetry.

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