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( In honor of my historical neighbor, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, whose family's summer home is about a mile from where I live ) ~ The captain shook his head, lost in his thought His daughter was his dear and treasured prize So blessed he'd been to have her on his yacht Her joyous heart and bright blue mama's eyes But now that one sweet choice became unwise They'd left the port in fairest skies and breeze The old wood ship set sail with grace and ease But when the midday sun had reached its mark The day turned bleak and higher grew the seas With all the world about them dimmed and dark. Proud captain lashed his daughter to the mast Tho' wrapped in tartan wool to keep her warm An angry sea's cold maw yawned white, aghast No schooner yet, had weathered such a storm Out of the north-northeast in monstrous form 'Dear Father' cried the girl 'We're soon to drown!' 'No, not a chance', he lied, 'She'll ne'er go down!' 'She's built to stand the strongest winter gale!' Though on his daughter's face, a frozen frown For she was long since silent ... dead and pale. ~ 1st Place ~ in the "Dizain" Poetry Contest, Dear Heart, Judge & Sponsor.
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