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There is tale of  Kavala which tells of hero true simple man defyingly hopeful would row the Aegean blue Did this alone to save Turks as Bulgars were encroaching He knew the Greeks on boats somewhere were approaching To Thasos he rowed trough night darkness of waves o'er sea Only stars be shimmering guide Long nautical miles to be free His muscles wore desperate, weak yet the fisherman pressed bravely on for love of his wife and family He gave word, but his heart was gone By daylight the sailors returned Man had found friend in Greek Armada Just in time troops did arrive and saved the burning of Kavala Turks rushed from their homes to embrace with joy, Greek sailors Yet one woman knew of a man, the fisherman who did not fail her And though he had sadly perished after his long tortuous journey his family knew of shimmering star a hero never more so aptly worthy
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Mar 24, 2016
Mar 24, 2016 at 7:04 PM UTC
Sailing Star Exemplar
There is tale of  Kavala which tells of hero true simple man defyingly hopeful would row the Aegean blue Did this alone to save Turks as Bulgars were encroaching He knew the Greeks on boats somewhere were approaching To Thasos he rowed trough night darkness of waves o'er sea Only stars be shimmering guide Long nautical miles to be free His muscles wore desperate, weak yet the fisherman pressed bravely on for love of his wife and family He gave word, but his heart was gone By daylight the sailors returned Man had found friend in Greek Armada Just in time troops did arrive and saved the burning of Kavala Turks rushed from their homes to embrace with joy, Greek sailors Yet one woman knew of a man, the fisherman who did not fail her And though he had sadly perished after his long tortuous journey his family knew of shimmering star a hero never more so aptly worthy
Though this tale is taken from a war story of long ago, it might be thought of when considering how so many still take to the sea to find freedom.
pj-poesy
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Mar 24, 2016
Mar 24, 2016 at 7:04 PM UTC
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