Adamant Poem by Patti Masterman

Adamant



A little town near the ocean coast
With a little inn, next a little lea
And the sign on the boardwalk, you will read
That hospitality's the goal of the host
In a town by the name of Adamant.

In a little place by a harbor's breath
A pair of lovers went hand in hand
They carved their love out of sifting sand
Together they vowed a life after death
In a town by the name of Adamant.

One night as a storm cloud hit the reef
They climbed atop the highest rock
They say then that stopped all the clocks
As together they plunged into the sea
In a town by the name of Adamant.

Now in town history, they're well known
They say when lightning lights up that scene
You can see them plunging down again
And in the wind hear a strange, high moan
In a town by the name of Adamant.

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