Wives' tailA Poem by Adam LainA dreary autumns night, for which the moon hangs weary; by shift and pull, an oceans grasp, the sand gets pulled beneath me. What can I say, I dare not ask, the sea keep secrets clasped; but on that dreary autumns night, a tail gives thy vision pass. For tales I know they seem long winded, for on a desolate shore, a sailor's wet dream at last-- makes the blood pressure soar! So beyond me I tread, for I cannot resist the water's call; best not think above a tall tail, for they stand above us all. © 2011 Adam LainAuthor's Note
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3 Reviews Added on October 1, 2011 Last Updated on October 1, 2011 AuthorAdam LainFlint, MIAboutFinally getting around to writing some brief info about me, which of course leads you to the conclusion that I'm a procrastinator. Nevertheless, I am a 20 year old Psychology student attending the Uni.. more..Writing
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