
Fisher's Boy
Fisher's Boy is a poem by Henry David Thoreau, reflecting on themes of nature and the simplicity of life. Written in the 19th century, it captures the essence of Thoreau's philosophical views on the relationship between humanity and the natural world. The poem is notable for its lyrical quality and insight into the joys of fishing and the tranquility of rural life. It was featured in a weekly poetry project by LibriVox in May 2007, showcasing its enduring relevance.
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