I have published my novel Tales from the Sea on Kindle for downloading as an ebook.
TALES FROM THE SEA is a semi-autobiographical novel based on my life at sea between
1957 and 1969.
In its
pages, the reader will meet the characters with whom I sailed, the good, the
bad, the comedians and the tough guys. They will experience nights ashore and
visit, through my eyes, exotic places to which I voyaged. Read about the
different ships, old and new, as they plough across the oceans carrying the
products of the world. Weaving a
spell over everything is the sea and its dangers. To most seamen the sea itself
calls. No seamen will ever know what moods will greet them when they sail out
of port to meet the sea or how the mood can change very quickly. The sailor never arrives because each new port is a stepping stone to the next and on to the next until the nomadic lifestyle grows too much. This is the
excitement of the sea.
The essence of the novel can be
summed up in a poem:
The Sailor’s Mistress
When the cargo is loaded and all falls quiet
The sea itself is calling,
Beckoning the sailor out there beyond the dock.
His mistress is waiting
Where the river meets the sea.
He has no real knowledge of what her reaction will be
When he sails out to meet her.
She may greet him in a calm, balmy mood,
Like a gentle lover entwining him in her arms,
Leaving him refreshed and happy when they part.
It might be that she is angry
And will meet him with unmatched violence
A violence that beats upon the senses
And leaves the lovers drained and exhausted,
Ready to rush apart,
Ready to find a place of peace and quiet
Not the feeling of complete satisfaction.
Like all lovers, the sea and the sailor
Will never quite know what moods will greet them when they
meet
Or how the mood can change very quickly.
This is the excitement of the sea.
Every time a ship leaves port,
The sailor approaches that love
With a mixture of exhilaration and apprehension.
Will they together make beautiful love under a clear blue
sky
Or will they fight?
It is not for the sailor to subdue the sea
But to live with her moods
In the hope that he can survive.
The sea is calling, always calling
As a lover calls.
No comments:
Post a Comment