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A Mahomedan Ship Fireman: Poem by Francis William Lauderdale Adams

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UP from the oven pit,
The hell where poor men toil,
At the sunset hour he comes
Clean-clothed, washed from soil.
On the fo'c's'le head he kneels,
His face to the hallowed West.
He prays, and bows and prays.
Does he pray for death and rest?

Analysis of this poem
  • sea
  • ship

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