Verse 126
Sunday, 7. September 2008, 04:01:45
Which sky and ocean smote,
Like one that hath been seven days drowned
My body lay afloat ;
But swift as dreams, myself I found
Within the Pilot's boat.
by Richard
Sunday, 7. September 2008, 04:01:45
Sweet IronyBoy on the beach at Baie-Comeau![]()
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lokutus_prime # 7. September 2008, 13:42
Mayhap I dreamed that it was so
as in that other place
the Ferryman did start to row,
a grimness on his face.
But no! 'twas a dream, nought else,
I lay in the skiff nearby,
and ship was sucked into a swirl
of death beneath the sky.
I moved my lips in prayer to heaven
all things revealed in Verse 127.
http://my.opera.com/lokutus_prime/blog/2008/08/19/the-ancient-mariner
BabyJay99 # 7. September 2008, 16:17
musickna # 7. September 2008, 17:03
Another pearl, Loku!
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