what is the meaning of the poem Seal lullaby
by Rudyard Kipling
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This structure is echoed by the line, "The storm shall not wake thee, nor shark overtake thee." The structure of the poem has a sing-song quality which reflects its purpose: "Seal Lullaby" is intended to be the song of a mother-seal to her "weary wee flipperling," while the "slow-swinging seas" lull the baby to sleep.
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