They've Been FooledA Poem by S. WaldoThe ocean and all of its mysterious wonders is a constant in my mind--nothing says peace and tranquility than the sounds of the ocean
I see the billowing of the canvas bleached white,
Flying in the salty wind High above my sight. I smell the burn of gunpowder Muskets and sweat Mixed with the sounds of waves getting louder and louder My legs worked better out there It's on land where I waver Stumbling about as a newborn calf. The ocean surrounded me, glistening and sparkling Like the precious jewels i hid in my chest That everyone appeared to be after We worked long and hard digging for hours Decoy spots--they'll never find it Alas, if only life were that perfect No one likes a turn-coat Especially if they're a deserter I would have my life end with my ship With my ocean, with my crew The ocean was my home But even as I stand here Noose about my neck I smile in jest--they've been fooled. For what more could I ask, Then for the shimmering waves the crisp blue skies, the salty air, the fresh breeze As you see, my treasure was in plain sight if only they had looked To the left and to the right. No one can take my memories Not even now as I swing lifeless before them. Little do they know, I am once again, sailing the seven seas til the end of time
© 2016 S. WaldoAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorS. WaldoHuntsville, TXAboutI first fell in love with writing when I was in middle school. Throughout high school, college, and my post-graduate life, I began to write more and more. I ventured into poetry, and even started two .. more..Writing
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