Entwined

Entwined

A Poem by Donald Meikle

To think of what I need
Beside ye beside me
A sip of tupelo mead
A wide world to ride a sea
With only ye t' heed
Your guiding star abiding
A man of simple needs and deeds
On course to tack and heel
With every mood you feel
Trim sail and come about
Or simply let it out
To hang leg locked and shout
With all the joy of living
In winds of chance with thee

© 2009 Donald Meikle


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Donald Meikle
Simply bewitched

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Wonderful sentiment. Well worded and great visuals. Great work.

Posted 15 Years Ago



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Added on May 25, 2009

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Donald Meikle
Donald Meikle

Halifax, MA



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Liverpool born,USNavy vet. Enjoying first marriage. three daughters, (two bathrooms) one until they left. (a tree that loves me) Poet thru geneology) Scot Irish. Living in New England more..

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