
A modest but richly imagined collection, this book weaves together a series of lyrical sketches that linger between the hum of everyday toil and the quiet wonders of the mind. The narrator, a young man confined to his bed, watches a massive dockside crane lift cargo and, in his reverie, becomes its invisible operator, soaring above ships and city lights. Alongside him, his mother works tirelessly at a sewing table, her steady rhythm echoing the relentless pulse of the industrial world outside the window.
The pieces shift from the awe of towering machinery to the subtle mystery of a lighthouse emerging from fog, each vignette offering a glimpse of longing, memory, and the fragile line between reality and dream. Through simple, rhythmic language, the stories explore how ordinary lives can be lifted by imagination, inviting listeners to contemplate the hidden poetry in the work and the quiet hopes that rise with every sunrise.
Language
en
Duration
~41 minutes (40K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-05-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1878–1962
Known for plainspoken, humane poems about ordinary working people, this English writer also became one of the Georgian poets and was widely read in the early 20th century. His work often blends everyday speech with deep feeling, especially in poems shaped by the years around the First World War.
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