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EPISODE · Jan 2, 2026 · 4 MIN

The Chain

from The Sounds of Poetry - David Williams · host David Williams

This poem grows from the images and emotions of offshore crab fishing from Sheringham in rough seas.Beneath the surface lies a deeper meaning: the chain as a symbol of addiction — the struggle of a person trying to break free from something to which they feel forever tied.The poem ends with the fishermen dancing on wet boards, driving themselves home and punching through the seas, only to succumb to the rising gale. The mustard cloth refers to the yellow oilskins raised as a distress signal, and the crack and flash mark the arrival of the lifeboat, coming to their rescue.

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This poem grows from the images and emotions of offshore crab fishing from Sheringham in rough seas.Beneath the surface lies a deeper meaning: the chain as a symbol of addiction — the struggle of a person trying to break free from something to which...

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