In Reuben, a quiet portrait of a lifelong rural pair, a sea-washed life meets time’s turning pages.
This vivid poem follows Reuben and Mercy as they tend to their simple, loving world along the downs and shore, until a single season shifts their routine and tests their bond.
A spare, musical meditation on home, work, and memory, the poem blends intimate detail with expansive natural imagery. It captures daily routines, shared rhythms, and the quiet dignity of a couple whose life is work, care, and quiet faith in one another.
- Rich, sensory landscapes of garden paths, sea air, and gray stone cottages
- Two portraits: Mercy’s gentleness and Reuben’s steady, stubborn heart
- A narrative of long marriage, independence, and the pull of change
- Lyric, accessible verse that invites reflection on home and resilience
Ideal for readers who enjoy character-driven poetry with clear, poignant imagery and a strong sense of place.