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Array ( [sid] => 53905 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => The Roaring Seas [time] => 2004-06-27 14:37:27 [hometext] => Just something that reminded me, how much I miss the ocean and calmness of it. [bodytext] => The Roaring seas, the crashing waves and the silent cold wind as it moves across the sandy beach

Shells that sit and sink into the cold gritty sand, but some that move into the chilly, salty, water

The seagulls cry out as they see ocean food, jumping from the crashing waves waiting to nibble on a feasting morsel

The sounds of the Crashing waves against the cold hard rocks make a thundering noise

Appears in the distance, a ship on the horizon, waiting to dock and let passengers out to see the Sea, and all its glory

People come from many places to observe the darkness and the beauty of the sea

Children stand and let the cold wind blow on their faces as the reach their tiny hands in the chilling, wet, and salty water

Man and woman look into each others eyes as they listen to crashing sounds of the Ocean and breath in the salty air

Soon they will depart and leave the ocean to be seen and heard by many more

Leaving wet footsteps in the sand, the children, man and woman has made an impressionable journey and its time to end

Now all that is left is the Roaring Sea, crashing waves and the sandy beach
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The Roaring Seas

Contributed by brew on Sunday, 27th June 2004 @ 02:37:27 PM in AEST
Topic: NaturePoetry



The Roaring seas, the crashing waves and the silent cold wind as it moves across the sandy beach

Shells that sit and sink into the cold gritty sand, but some that move into the chilly, salty, water

The seagulls cry out as they see ocean food, jumping from the crashing waves waiting to nibble on a feasting morsel

The sounds of the Crashing waves against the cold hard rocks make a thundering noise

Appears in the distance, a ship on the horizon, waiting to dock and let passengers out to see the Sea, and all its glory

People come from many places to observe the darkness and the beauty of the sea

Children stand and let the cold wind blow on their faces as the reach their tiny hands in the chilling, wet, and salty water

Man and woman look into each others eyes as they listen to crashing sounds of the Ocean and breath in the salty air

Soon they will depart and leave the ocean to be seen and heard by many more

Leaving wet footsteps in the sand, the children, man and woman has made an impressionable journey and its time to end

Now all that is left is the Roaring Sea, crashing waves and the sandy beach




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Re: The Roaring Seas (User Rating: 1 )
by freespirit on Sunday, 27th June 2004 @ 03:23:55 PM AEST
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Great poem I love the way it flows
sounds a lot like mine thanks for posting
realy enjoyed the read keep up the good work have a good day
*freespirt*


Re: The Roaring Seas (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Sunday, 27th June 2004 @ 03:35:25 PM AEST
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lovely:) warm welcome to ypdc too, hugs n' love nessa

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Re: The Roaring Seas (User Rating: 1 )
by angelav on Sunday, 27th June 2004 @ 03:43:28 PM AEST
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What a powerful image. It conjures up the thunderous pounding of a northern shore. I live in Hawaii and the sea is amost like a living creature. Great work.


Re: The Roaring Seas (User Rating: 1 )
by RobertKilpatrick on Thursday, 8th July 2004 @ 07:47:42 PM AEST
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Took me down to the ocean , great..




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