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The Tall Ships Burn
Burnished gold, aged bronze patinaed by the firelight singed by sullen Sol, not stayed by Poseidon's hand; aflame, aflame, tall ships burn, see their masts ignite. Impenitent, sky rains ash blackening the night. Fire sends a smoky pall upon the sea and land, burnished gold, aged bronze patinaed by the firelight. Fire eats: the air, snuffs man's breath; highlighting their plight, all hands on deck, the Captain calls, out his command. Aflame, aflame, tall ship burns, see their masts ignite. Hell's inferno comes calling on this sun lit night, foul winds blow, fire roars, and so the flames are fanned; burnished gold, aged bronze patinaed by the firelight. Without their ship, crews are lost to a debtors blight. Up the went like scarecrows shriven by the brand, aflame, aflame, tall ships burn, see their masts ignite. Cinder shower catch the dock; workers run in fright. Pain and heartache fill the wharf; still, they must disband. Burnished gold, aged bronze patinaed by the firelight aflame, aflame, tall ships burn, see their masts ignite. Keelmen Heaving in Coals by Night' by Turner Published by Dual Coast 2014
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