Adventures Of The Sea Man Poem by Timothy Long

Adventures Of The Sea Man



Even the sun sets, as a moon rises, the ocean will follow both, the man of old wisdom and saltiness, lives out his life like no others, he sages through of hunting and fishing, what a cast away of the beautiful island, just an old man, nothing else? No pray of escape, maybe one day possible it could be, separated...world class of his own, only show to see is the old man's own hello...hello...scream, scream, sorry darling...no drug is as bad as this hell, no dream is worth walking up to this, a hidden room, a weapon for it in my doom, no one will know nor see, an old man of the sea, a cast away, dug too deeply, throw away the waste, set the body to fire, take this lesson of human limitation well, I'm sorry dear, good night sweetness, the sun sets, as the moon rises half must like setup for the dead.

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Timothy Long

Timothy Long

Auburn, New York
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