Songs by the Sea
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This short volume of poems by Rebecca Ruter Springer celebrates the sea. Springer was a sensitive poet, and her writing is full of emotion and awe for the natural world. These poems capture the beauty and power of the sea, and they are sure to resonate with anyone who has ever been moved by its majesty.Book Details
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