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Last Voyage of Paul

The Last Voyage of Paul A sailing ship, just aimless on the sea forewarned by Paul--to sail would be a crime, but captain said "you're safe now you're with me" and that the ship to Rome would be on time. And so they set about to go the main, not caring that the fast had well begun-- nor that no sailing man could see a gain, for such a trip would fail--before it's done. The captain caused the crew to set their plight towards a Cyprus port--for needed rest, when all at once the day turned into night-- and then the wind of God made life a test. The temptest blew for days--to Malta's shore and set the will of God--forevermore. © ron wilson aka Vee Bdosa the Doylestown Poet

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Date: 2/4/2017 9:40:00 AM
Hi Vee, Beautiful!
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