





Down on Watchet's quay, a bronze mariner strains toward weather, reminding visitors how one bad decision at sea can echo up lanes for generations. Share the line from Coleridge that lives in your pocket, and the pier-side story your family repeats softly.
Every county keeps a song for those who did not come home. At bridges, people once tied ribbons or paused a verse. Teach us the refrain you learned, and the careful silence afterwards, so remembrance stays companionable, practical, and gently shared.
Feet choose safer places when words know the way. Count the stepping stones aloud, clap at the ford's edge, and turn a warning into a playful promise. Add your rhyme for puddles, traffic, or tides, and help other families weave protection into play.
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