Topic: "Sailors - Ancient Wanderers " - ( Graphic with rec. link ) | |
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Really wonderful to hear the poet render sound upon the words. Thank you Tommyboy101. Enjoyable as always.
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No disrespect Thom, but will I have to send you a kick/nudge daily from here on in to make you take that glorious styled writing to another realm for other viewers pleasure?
I always thought dead sailors inhabited the sea. Is there folklore in your eerie poem? |
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another riveting read
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Dread, my warm, kind friend,
Thank ye so much. You give me strength as much as anyone could in here. And coming from such an educated, well bred valedictorian. One whom we all admire to the fullest here in this slender graceland. You are kind. My friend, thank you, tommy boy moran / Ireland " . . . The chosen valedictorian is usually the student with the highest ranking among his/her graduating class. " |
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Edited by
tommyboy1101
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Fri 09/18/15 01:38 PM
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Ladywind,
Yes, please do boot me accordingly. Boot me anytime. Just send one northbound from the tip of that shoe of yours. A no doubt deserving boot. Aye, give me your best shot. Always the reminder. And as that shoe tip implants, finds home nearest, abupting me shivering keester, one can only imagine I shall be found as if leaning forward respectfully o'er a desk like some small frightened school-child in the Principal's office, afraid, awaiting his fate. His punishment for being caught and found too overly obnoxious in class. A deserving punishment no doubt. Yes, and as for the here and now - these are just some of the fears of men. Men way back then, when we were as the child. tommo / Ireland |
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Woz,
Thank ye kind Sir. Glad it reached ye. Be well and again, thanks so much, tommy boy moran / Ireland |
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Dread, my warm, kind friend, Thank ye so much. You give me strength as much as anyone could in here. And coming from such an educated, well bred valedictorian. One whom we all admire to the fullest here in this slender graceland. You are kind. My friend, thank you, tommy boy moran / Ireland " . . . The chosen valedictorian is usually the student with the highest ranking among his/her graduating class. " Dreadaye, true valedictorian, please accept my gift.... Sorry Thom for playing on your thread... all in fun. |
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Ye have my vote, Ladywind. |
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Ladywind, Yes, please do boot me accordingly. Boot me anytime. Just send one northbound from the tip of that shoe of yours. A no doubt deserving boot. Aye, give me your best shot. Always the reminder. And as that shoe tip implants, finds home nearest, abupting me shivering keester, one can only imagine I shall be found as if leaning forward respectfully o'er a desk like some small frightened school-child in the Principal's office, afraid, awaiting his fate. His punishment for being caught and found too overly obnoxious in class. A deserving punishment no doubt. Yes, and as for the here and now - these are just some of the fears of men. Men way back then, when we were as the child. tommo / Ireland Your poem was lovely and dreamy as always fine bard.... A man of such deep wells. |
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Ladywind,
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Thom
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Ladywind
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I really enjoyed it, tommyboy.
Reminds me of this Gustave Dore illustration in many ways. I looked upon the rotting sea, and drew my eyes away Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Rime of the Ancient Mariner p.s. nice photo of you Thanks for making the recording. The background music is great! |
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Tul,
Thank you so very much. I appreciate ye. tommy boy moran / Ireland |
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