A poetry collection from Agnes Walsh exploring the past in the present, Ireland and Portugal in Newfoundland, weather internal and external, the Cape Shore. Poems centring on place and people, family connections, and demonstrating Walsh's remarkably flexible and distinctive voice. Follow-up to her highly regarded debut In the Old Country of My Heart. source
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“A grin though going back on Saturday, always enough fish, it's Cape St. Mary's. A grin in my lapel and, make no mistake, glad to be back to civilization one mile up the road.”
The poem names Cape St. Mary's and Point Lance, anchoring the men's fishing-tilt life on Newfoundland's Cape Shore.
Agnes Walsh, Going Around with Bachelors (Brick Books, 2007), Atlantic Canadian Poets' Archive — source
