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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required my friend, beacon, bright ... how you have bewitched my years, dancing on the wall of my room since my first memory, a warm sweep of security and steadiness, never failing - ever true ... blinking me to sleep each night like a prayer - "I'm here! - I watch! - You're safe!" I wonder ... are you really a warning? Or do you wink your sparkling eye only to taunt the unwary prey at sea? Schooners, barques, cutters, and frigates, wagging their masts like bony fingers, admonishing you for your questionable intent. How many have fallen for your treachery in ages past, turned to driftwood and terror by your crimped and craggy skirt? Not even Neptune's raging ire can affect your flicker, for you have stood, steadfast and bold, through the wickedest of gales ... splitting the beastly billows with dire disregard, and turning the tempest's tides to naught but foam and spray. But your days are numbered, old friend, the world spins far too fast these days for your kind ... your lights being snuffed by digits and dials, and the indifference of technology. But I shall remember you ... your pulse will live on in my mind, and in the hearts of all those who knew you - all those who survived for your sake ... and numbered your glinting gaze.
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