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Rowboat

When ships set sail, their masts held high

Daunting flags, painting the sky

With rails gold rimmed

And sails sharp trimmed

A crowd appears, waving adieu, goodbye

Thunderous roar, unequaled praise

Wind catching sheets

Anchors raised

A bell rings softly and waves do lap

Against the hull of a wooden throne

 

From far off shores this scene is spied

With two friends of oars we've always tried

To reach for that deck

In fervent eye

Climb on board or surely die

Tattered clothes, sailors cap

Smudge on cheek

Shirt of burlap

We push off deck

Yet crowd is gone

A journey ventured with bright sun dawned

 

Water ripples with our wake

Small and steady pulses we make

Though we row to catch schooner bold

As we creak of wooden old

Land gestures for us to stay

Why venture out on choppy bay?

Whispers roll and caustic laugh

With sun beat oars a line is set

No motive sweeter, nor regret

Sweat beads mix with salty froth

 

Cutting across the water green

Battleship chugs with billowed steam

A voice escapes you as you scream

Sputtering away, with muted cries

And oars but stop

Far from home

As head does drop

Splintered hull tears apart

We're left to cling to shattered planks

And fight to stay afloat

 

Alone

With far off yacht a speck

Atone for water slapping neck

We groan with defeated boat and deck

Driftwood in salty surf

Connecting with shore

We walk back to land

Imprints swallowed by golden sand

A new rowboat to be procured

Again we build to flag down our Brig

And stand upon its polished bow

We persist to where we are but now

As we strive to grasp victory bell

We strive ever onward

To sail with our destined

Caravelle

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mr-e
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Jan 30, 2014
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