Quotes From "The Gray Isles" By F.T. McKinstry

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The forces of the sea give rise to imagination, which reflects them according to the nature and disposition of the perceiver. The sea itself is undifferentiated and without bias. F.T. McKinstry
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Springtime blooms the starry tree Bearing fruit the mariners see. High by night and low by dawn The silver apple guides us home. F.T. McKinstry
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My woman has a wandering eye; Yarrow, thyme and thorn. She eyes the ocean and the sky While stitching sails, forlorn. I got a kiss, and then a tear As she bade me go; But on the waves, my heart's in fear: My woman's in the know. F.T. McKinstry
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When in doubt, follow the senses of beasts. F.T. McKinstry