Him, and the dead riders, carried off by the same tide.
Some remained simple, or drifted back into their animalistic ways by the next tide.
The fish weir where I had often crossed to the other side lay exposed by the low tide.
Exposed by the low tide was a perfect replica of an Indian's head.
It burrows into clean sand, going down up to 7cm if exposed by the tide.
Even now one risks drowning if caught by the rapidly rising tide.
Its name means "the place made by the tide" in Māori.
The boat drifted on, faster now, carried by the swelling tide.
I only found you this morning, and reckoning by the tide you couldn't have been there long.
He would know if anything happened by the tide of battle.