Breakers tall, rollers grave,
Catch you a living on the wave
They said another owns the sea
But the brine has her own currency,
No matter the rule, the plan or crown
This is the lore of the coastal town,
For those who would re-map the drink
Know she’ll not yield to paper or ink,
But yet, think on docks and fisheries
Too often bought to the brink,
Upon these rocks, communities;
It is these we worry may sink,
Do not sing -white horses’ lullabies
To those who know a mermaid’s ditty,
Beware closed ports and borderlines
Where swirling shoals have authority.
Antonia Sara Zenkevitch
For my beloved Cornwall & Devon and all the United Kingdom’s coastal towns. It is fair to say many already feel overlooked by the UK and other governments’ dealings at home and overseas on behalf of the fisheries. Brexit will create further challenges for many of these communities who depend on trading between countries through open ports, busy docks, and accessible waters.