"The Barrelship"
The poem 'The Barrelship' narrates a tale of a sea voyage that turns tragic. It begins with the excitement of setting sail, carrying rum as precious cargo. However, the journey quickly turns perilous as the crew loses their way due to the relentless waves. The numbers mentioned (eighteen and seven) likely refer to a year, hinting at a historical or fictional event. As time passes, the crew's mental state deteriorates, and they lose barrels of rum. In a moment of desperation, they open a barrel to drink, only to discover a horrifying truth—inside is a boy, possibly a stowaway or victim of the voyage. The poem explores themes of adventure, loss, and the unexpected consequences of human actions, using vivid imagery and a narrative style to convey the emotional depth of the experience.
| Word | Easy Meaning | Translation | Pron. |
|---|---|---|---|
| aboard | on the ship | on a ship | uh-bawrd |
| hoist | lift | raise | hoyst |
| freight | cargo | goods | freyt |
| unyielding | unrelenting | unyielding | uhn-yeel-ding |
| sway | movement | swing | sway |
| tonne | metric ton | weight | tun |
| wink | moment of sleep | short sleep | wink |
| Reaper | Death | Death | ree-per |
The poet of 'The Barrelship' is unknown. The poem appears to be a modern piece, possibly written in the 21st century.