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Submitted Poems 12 total
The Olde Barn. Part Two, {Cont'd} The Olde Barn Part Two {con'td} Fortune smiled on ME as to my rocks below. My 'hearties' sure, they'd anchored ME, to save ME in a 'blow': Quite as tall, quite as strong, as ever a schooner sent, to sail the world so round. Alas for ME, no ... | added by WerterBuch 5 years ago |
The Olde Barn; Revised; Part One The Olde Barn: No longer proud, No longer Grande. At the foot of the hillside, Lo, here I stand: | added by WerterBuch 5 years ago |
THE OLDE BARN The Olde Barn, {concluded} On hot and sultry summer nights, I'd watch the white clouds pile, and brace my frame for storms which might be wild and vile. At first a calm, No leaf dare stir. nor devils of the dust. Then com'... | added by WerterBuch 5 years ago |
The Olde Barn Part Two - Conclusion. The Olde Barn Part Two/Conclusion: On my wires, I sense the fires, as Saint Elmo's currents creep. Unlike a ship, I have no hull, nor sails, to plow the briny deep, Quite as strong, quite as tall, as ever a schooner sent to sail the wor... | added by WerterBuch 5 years ago |
The Olde Barn The OLDE BARN; Part One: No longer Proud, No longer Grande. At the foot of the hillside; Lo, Here I stand. Through summer's heat and ... | added by WerterBuch 5 years ago |
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