Let the Journey Begin

By Mistress Morbid

The wind gusts through
The palm trees as they
Whip wildly back and forth

Strands of your raven
Hair fall to your face

We "park" our vessel
On the docks not too
Far away from the
Shore line

As our journey has
Only just begun

The first of the sites
We have yet to see

---*---

The beach is where we play

The waves crash onto
The sand but only to
Leave us with a slight
Whisper as it recedes
Back into the ocean
So deep and blue

Our laughter can be
Heard by the townsfolk as
They peer at us in curiosity
Pondering what two fair
Ladies as ourselves would
Be doing playing in the sand

We don't care
This is what we
Came here for
To explore every
Nook and crevice we find

Off a ways
Our ship bobs
Up and down with
The rhythm of the waves

---*---

Oh so little time
We have to
Make our journey
Through the motherland

---*---

We set off in our
Ship oh so mighty
And pretentious

Our captain is a
Brawn and noble
Man

Who could not
Capsize our ship
If he tried

---*---

Lets explore the vast
Lands til our dying breath
Is no more

(A poem for the ever so inquisitive
Lynaes and Urban Shipwreck)

=)

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Copyright 2004 Morbid Derangement
Published on Thursday, April 1, 2004.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Nameless Pariah On Wednesday, May 11, 2011, Nameless Pariah (126)By person wrote:

    This is a very adventurous poem. I like it.

  • Mr King On Thursday, March 10, 2005, Mr King (547)By person wrote:

    LOVE ONE LOVE ONE LOVE ONE LOVE

  • Anth On Saturday, May 22, 2004, Anth (1126)By person wrote:

    this was just so perfect!!!expressed the feelings of friendship in the coolest way, so much life in this work i smiled as i read it:o)

  • K_Love On Thursday, April 1, 2004, K_Love (525)By person wrote:

    Beautiful.. I can picture all the images ~Kirsten~

  • flying_fox On Thursday, April 1, 2004, flying_fox (571)By person wrote:

    you have set the scene just beautifully...it sounds like the perfect adventure! Fox

  • sulkylime On Thursday, April 1, 2004, sulkylime (191)By person wrote:

    i feel an urgency to drive 3 hours to the sea.. beautiful poem. you guys have fun now

  • A former member wrote: Oooh take me, we'll go to Pusan and have a blast, it's gotta be getting warm there by now :D ~Ryan

  • sulkylime On Sunday, May 23, 2004, sulkylime (191)By person wrote:

    LOL can't believe i didn't read this till now. too bad you're outie, i totally would've been willing - :P

  • A former member wrote: Muahaha this was great, absolutely great. It works out perfectly too because I already got my Pirate certification on-line, complete with eye patch! Our adventures will be grand indeed. ~Ship!

  • Mistress Morbid On Thursday, April 1, 2004, Mistress Morbid (405)By person wrote:

    Especially with you as our captain! This will be a grand adventure. =)

  • Lynaes On Thursday, April 1, 2004, Lynaes (854)By person wrote:

    Awww Morbid this is so perfect! *hugs* Seriously it's absolutely gorgeous. Thank you. :) Now I'm day dreaming of us three in this poem, being pirates hehe.. Perfection, pure perfection. :) ~L

  • Lynaes On Thursday, April 1, 2004, Lynaes (854)By person wrote:

    ...*clicks favourites* :D

  • Mistress Morbid On Thursday, April 1, 2004, Mistress Morbid (405)By person wrote:

    Aw, thank you. Im glad you like it! A perfect poem for a perfect friend!

  • OLd SouL On Thursday, April 1, 2004, OLd SouL (717)By person wrote:

    *ahem* What I meant to say was... this is a very nice story for two awesome people. Your words carried me along with the lapping waves. :) :::OLd

  • Six-Out On Thursday, April 1, 2004, Six-Out (1423)By person wrote:

    I was left swimming in shark infested waters...

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