The moon is far from the sea. The meaning of this poem is
Mutual obedience between men and women. The moon is far from the sea. On the surface, the theme of this poem is about the influence of the moon on the sea and how the tides are affected. This lyric poem uses an extended metaphor, telling the relationship between a man and a woman, and comparing the relationship between the moon and the sea. Poetry evokes a familiar and beautiful picture: when the moon rises across the sky, amber moonlight fills the ocean. This is an endless attraction to the trend and a beautiful call. The poet borrowed the Italian word "Signor" to show his respect for it (that is, the moon) and then lamented its power. It is because of its existence that the sea is "obedient" and never fails to live up to her wishes.