what does the poet want to do after his voyage is over? poem from sea fever
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Answer: According to Humanities360, John Masefield spent a lot of time on the sea. This would explain his familiarity with seafaring life, and it also means that the poem could be autobiographical, and the poet himself may want to return to the sea.The poem begins with the line, "I must go down to the seas again
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In the last line of the poem, the word "trick" is used. To the sailor, a trick was a watch at sea. It is four hours "on" and eight hours "off" watch. This schedule is a sailor's day which is followed even today. The last line refers to the sailor wanting to sleep soundly with pleasant dreams at the end of his long shift on watch or at the helm of the ship.
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