Old Wreck-Marker From Fowey Poem by Clive Blake

Old Wreck-Marker From Fowey



[Fowey is pronounced Foy; as in boy]

There was an old wreck-marker from Fowey,
Who had been at sea since he was a buoy,
But when his mooring wore through,
He went where the wind blew,
Ending his days on the beach - as a toy.

Old Wreck-Marker From Fowey
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: humor,humorous,poem,poetry
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This poem is included in Clive Blake's Book/eBook 'Clive's Uni-Verse - A Cornishman's take on life', published in Jan 2022 by Olympia Publishers.
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