Fires of Driftwood

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Fires of Driftwood

by Isabel Ecclestone Mackay

EN·~1 hours

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Description

A luminous tapestry of verse, this collection invites listeners into a world where fire, sea, and sky become metaphors for desire, loss, and the restless pursuit of meaning. The opening poems drift from the crackling flames fed by driftwood to the quiet yearning of a child chasing a vanished star, each image rendered with a keen, almost tactile sense of place. Themes of exile and longing echo through reflections on Babylon and Jerusalem, while the seasons turn in tender observations of spring’s hesitant arrival and autumn’s fragrant, ghost‑laden gardens.

Interwoven with delicate musings on death’s gentle hand and the elusive presence of memory, the poems balance melancholy with moments of quiet hope. The speaker’s voice moves from the raw edge of grief to the soft glow of renewal, offering listeners a contemplative journey that feels both intimate and universal. In its lyrical cadence, the work celebrates the fragile beauty of fleeting moments, encouraging a reflective pause amid life’s ever‑shifting tides.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (76K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrew Sly. Thanks to A Celebration of Women Writers for providing the source text.

Release date

2004-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Isabel Ecclestone Mackay

Isabel Ecclestone Mackay

1875–1928

A Canadian poet and novelist with a gift for atmosphere, she moved from Ontario to Vancouver and became a lively literary presence on Canada’s West Coast. Her work ranged from poetry to fiction, and she was remembered in the 1920s as a leading woman of letters in the region.

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