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where is the ship sailing

2009/12/14 in poems

where is the ship sailing
by tanner brockwell

where is the ship sailing
with puffed sails
in a pink hearted sunset
blush for a flush
of a tropical kiss
this lightly step underfoot
rolling gentle wave
sea and sand so close at hand
anchors away and say
the falling light
complements the rippled waves
the sands diminishing
towards that great horizon
venus and moon
the north star
dipping into oceans
the pour out a sensation
tropics and winds
caressed the nights skin
pale she shines
this queen tonight


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1 response to where is the ship sailing


  1. Oh you KNOW I love this Tanner!
    absolutely awesome! You have made my
    day perfect…thank you xxx

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