why cannot the poet deny the call of the voyage? sea feaver
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The poet cannot deny the call of the sea because he is a sailor at heart. He is not on a ship, but he longs to go on a voyage. Also, the 'call of the running tide' is 'wild' and 'clear'.
The clarity of the call is such that it tempts his soul and wants him to get back to the seas. The 'wild' part of the call offers the poet freedom and a great sense of adventure. Put together, it is the poet's own love for the sea and fondness of adventures that makes him feel that he cannot deny the call of the sea.
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