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A Riddle

by @jessica-crandall

I saw all the stars in the sky last night As I was tenderly rocked to my sleep I sat waiting until the morning's light While many men slumbered under my keep I am faster than any man who lives I speak to the water, my mighty lord All with me hear the whispers the wind gives I have harbored gold, net, pirate, and sword Many have sought adventure and found me All my enemies see me as a threat I am the sovereign of storm and sea Have you found out who, or what, I am yet? Into, out of, and through the waves I dip I am the master of all seas, the ship
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Aug 29, 2014
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Haha, back in high school we had to write sonnets. Thought it deserved a shout-out. #tbt

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