Masefield ultimately decides to go back home and travel the "white road of truth" in a firm manner. to go to his target, which is a place with cool, lush grass where he can rest his head and heart.
In the poem "Sea Fever" by English poet John Masefield, the speaker vehemently maintains that in order to be happy, he must go back to his life as a sailor. He yearns to spend the rest of his days on a ship, exploring the ocean because the freedom of the open sea and a life of travel and adventure call to him.
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