Oceans (Leal) Poem by Uloia Norris Moore

Oceans (Leal)

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Interlace the earth
islands we all see
differed things
of which we sing

Granted different To all
for all some like to sail
upon a boat that yawls
excitement such thrills
different music to most

Such a chill diving down
deep where all is so kept
never divulged except
by the self
of heart they face

Truly beneath such waves
unknown fate
leads to cave
care not take me
into such place

Where none have been
explore dangers galore
foolish not

In the spirit of things
that may be seen
but for they would

You see them nought
all is a treasure
put said up not to
measure

Your worth of said measure
cannot escape from thee
for such measure
is your worth

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Anita Blake 09 August 2007

beautiful write

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