Two Ships Of Harbour/ The Dover Delegates. Poem by Geoff Warden

Two Ships Of Harbour/ The Dover Delegates.

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And as the gray sky of November,
comes ashore in this harbour town,
the streets are a bustle with noise,
have surcome to silence abound.

In harbour, two ships head ashore,
the Coast Guard leading the way,
second vessel finds it's rest,
await, for those words shall say.

Lining street side, bundles of youth,
eyes focus upon ships Gallo,
they await those eminent words,
for a one time jolly good fellow.

HO HO HO, the echo below,
and black boots take to shore,
turns toward ship, holds an arm,
the Mrs. has brought something more.

Midnight madness the yearly event,
has it's start with Santa's arrival,
Mrs Claus has joined the journey,
for shopping the many a tribal.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Patricia Gale 19 November 2006

Loved it! So true the madness!

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Frank James Ryan Jr...fjr 19 November 2006

Well, now, shiver me timbers, Yes, and blow th' man down.... You have majestically brought th' Christmas season around... And in a most secret way, you have opened it's magic door; You have joined th' Yuletide ranks now w/ Clemente C. Moore Great Show, SIR G....Good to see you passin' this way...F. j. R.

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Diane Violet 19 November 2006

I love it Geoff, welcoming the season with Santa on a ship the children must just love it. Midnight Madness...our's is coming soon...chaos as all try to get the new Elmo. This year we donated them to charity and they will be raffled off for a good cause. Ok, sorry getting off point. Excellent write Geoff, love how you put it together, kept me reading just to see what was coming on these ships.

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