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Sam Clemens snagged his nom de plume      from a boatsman's measuring cry, "Mark twain," two fathoms depth - quite enough       to keep a stern wheel free from mayhem. What are the markings of our voyages?      What leadsman within will navigate us through the rocks and shallows      of feckless greed and foolish delusions? The captain waits uneasy at his station     then above the engine's quiet purr, and the music of gently lapping waves,     a voice from the deck cries out, "mark twain" and he nudges the throttle forward. © 2016 by Robert Charles Howard
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Dec 13, 2016
Dec 13, 2016 at 9:15 AM UTC
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Sam Clemens snagged his nom de plume      from a boatsman's measuring cry, "Mark twain," two fathoms depth - quite enough       to keep a stern wheel free from mayhem. What are the markings of our voyages?      What leadsman within will navigate us through the rocks and shallows      of feckless greed and foolish delusions? The captain waits uneasy at his station     then above the engine's quiet purr, and the music of gently lapping waves,     a voice from the deck cries out, "mark twain" and he nudges the throttle forward. © 2016 by Robert Charles Howard
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