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"My Love (an ode to the sea)" by jack paper

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Once outside on moonless night
I gazed into the sky
Taking in the stars above
Wishing I could fly

T'was then I felt a stirring come
Into my tired mind
Gone away again it went
Somewhere I could not find

Then as morning broke upon
The shadows of my cell
Louder now I heard the call
At once I knew it well!

I'd heard the ocean calling
With soft undaunting sigh
Carried on a salted breeze
That filled the azure sky

Now I knew and understood
The message softly sent
With great haste I journeyed on
And to the sea I went.

Here at last I'll stay for good
There's nowhere else for me
I've come home from far away
And with my love I'll be



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On Sunday December 23rd, 2007, italianbella (296) writes:
what a beautiful image this creates so peaceful and tender i loved it


On Saturday June 2nd, 2007, Mab (1019) writes:
Such a dreamy piece! It is a beautiful thing when someone knows how to use rhyme :) the melodious flow of this just carries me away...


On Friday February 2nd, 2007, Bella Butchery (1143) writes:
reminds me of good old tom waits songs (which speaks volumes because he is one of my idols)


On Monday January 29th, 2007, Freebird (655) writes:
Wonderful write.. The ending line was pure beauty.


On Monday January 29th, 2007, soul dancer (169) writes:
This has the sound of an Irish song to me. So very lovely.


On Monday January 29th, 2007, Mylissa (1085) writes:
Midnight dream...this felt and read beautiful.



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