Ships Poem by Christopher Tye

Ships

Rating: 5.0


Ships

Slipping out of harbour at dawn,
Heading out to sea past the headlands,
In full sail with the wind behind us,
Passing a school of whales at speed,
Sailing away into the evening sunset.

By Christopher Tye

Friday, August 19, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: sailing,sea,ships
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Annette Aitken 22 August 2016

What a beautiful tale of sailing...love the visuals of leaving the harbour, the whales...lovely Annette

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Sumit Ganguly 22 August 2016

Marvel of acrostic and metaphor of life combined. Unique.10

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Zwelethu Siwaphiwe Shweni 20 August 2016

Passing a school of whales at speed- A good and nice picture to see at that moment. Thank you Christopher!

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Edward Kofi Louis 19 August 2016

In full sail! ! Thanks for sharing.

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Christopher Tye

Christopher Tye

Lincolnshire, England
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