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The Great Lakes Acronym Spells Homes
The Great Lakes acronym spells homes

I chose titled topic by a fanciful whim,
nevertheless still consider my knowledge 
of aforementioned material slim.

Housing multivarious biomes
register ecological syndromes
whereby constituents of NOAA 
Great Lakes Environmental 
Research Laboratory writ tomes.

Pellucid...

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Categories: coastline, adventure, america, appreciation, beautiful, boat, creation, earth,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member The Loss of the Lifeboat, the 'Solomon Browne'
In the year ninteen eighty one on the nineteenth day of December
A day the town of Mousehole in Cornwall, will always remember
An R.N.L.I. Watson class wooden lifeboat, the 'Solomon Browne'
Launched from Penlee lifeboat station in...

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Categories: coastline, boat, death, people, rain, sad, sea, storm,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Ancient Viking Warrior In His Old Age, a Collaboration With Vladislav Raven
The Ancient Viking Warrior In His Old Age, 
A Collaboration With Vladislav Raven

Part (1.)

Biding his time, as each day wrangles its hours away
his soul resting between heaven and Hade's hot fires
for wanton desires shall demand...

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Categories: coastline, art, courage, history, leadership, pride, symbolism, war,
Form: Rhyme
Whitby 2012
The embers glow mysteriously as the breezes pass
In Whitby where the terraced houses fell on mass
Two new friends sit and chat about the devastating storms
And as they sit and talk an old legend is reborn.

T'was...

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Categories: coastline, fantasy,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Playing Games with an Ancient
I returned home after forty years to my home island of Hawaii. Its preferred nickname is the Big Island, lovingly a.k.a., the Orchid Isle, and yes, a.k.a., the Volcanic Island. Rightly named as the sole...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: coastline, analogy, anxiety, change, courage, emotions, loss, natural
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Tulum
Poet: Ken Jordan
Poem: Tulum
Edited by: Sparkle Jordan
written: October/2013


Tulum, 
in the morning sun,
 is like a diamond 
shining brighter 
than
any diamond 
that 
your eye's
will ever see -

Only a few 
can say 
that 
they have seen 
this mythical
wonder...

the Mayan city, 
that stands 
on a rocky 
promontory 
overlooking 
the Caribbean 
sea -

When you're
here 
in this 
ancient city,

you feel
the spirit's 
of 
the 
Maya people,

Who 
discovered
this sacred
place...

the
sea route
that linked
Mexico
to 
Central...

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© Ken Jordan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: coastline,
Form: Light Verse
Odyssey From Africa 8b9a
Ch8, cont.

Northward parallel the valley.
And their ridge-top elevation 
Gave advantage of perspective 
They could see the forest's ending
 
In the distance. That same evening 
Would reveal a stronger reason 
For Ipiki's intervention
Something sensed in his...

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Categories: coastline, adventure, africa, history, journey, mythology, nature,
Form: Narrative
Odyssey From Africa 14g 15a
Odyssey from Africa 14g

“This research by young Alinda
Tells us something most important 
For we find upon our beaches
Plants that are entirely different 

“From the flora on our island 
Or from the adjacent mainland 
This can...

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Categories: coastline, adventure, africa, history, mythology, nature, science, voyage,
Form: Narrative
Odyssey From Africa 14d
Chapter 14d (King Ptolemy the second, cont.)

https://www.amazon.com/Odyssey-Africa-adventures-Phil-Salmon/dp/197392479X


“And upon the open ocean
Far from land in roving sail-ships
How to find the congregations 
Of the sharks and rays and tuna

“Where the seabirds thresh the water
Diving after shoals of...

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Categories: coastline, adventure, africa, history, mythology, nature, science, voyage,
Form: Narrative
Odyssey From Africa 14b
Chapter 14b (King Ptolemy the Second)

With a travel bag to carry
Their belongings and essentials
And they rode by wheel-borne carriage 
On the road down to the harbour 
 
There they stepped aboard the vessel
That would take...

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Categories: coastline, adventure, africa, history, inspirational, myth, nature, voyage,
Form: Narrative
Ladies and Gentlemen, it's closing time part one
"Ladies and Gentlemen, it's closing time," was a classical ending to some theatrical
theater events most likely.

However, this writer is not referring to the theater, but to a warning message of
Jesus Christ, recently given to her...

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Categories: coastline, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose
A Drop of Sacrifice
For a long time, the northern sea unleashed fear in the hearts of the residents living close to the coastline. The hazardous hurricanes of war riding the chariot of whirlpools swooshed everything in their vicinity...

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Categories: coastline, hope, joy, peace, symbolism,
Form: Haibun
Odyssey From Africa 1b 2
But the mood of celebration
Lasted only for a short time 
Very few returned to thank them
Han and Matto found this puzzling 
 

Chapter 2 BLOOD MOON
 
Through the days and nights that followed 
Spread a...

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Categories: coastline, adventure, africa, betrayal, history, mythology, travel,
Form: Narrative
Odyssey From Africa 11c
Chapter 11c (The Island Kingdom, continued...)

Every member of the party
Had their fill of roasted sea-flesh
All the dogs and Rosy also 
Wolfed down all that they could swallow 
 
Then they rose up and departed
Heading north...

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Categories: coastline, adventure, africa, environment, history, mythology, voyage,
Form: Narrative
Odyssey From Africa 12c the Fireflower
Chapter 12 (c) The Fireflower (continued)

So forthwith it was decided 
That upon the next day’s dawning 
They would send a party swiftly 
Inland by a river valley  
 
They would climb to highland forest...

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Categories: coastline, adventure, africa, animal, history, mythology, nature,
Form: Narrative
Odyssey From Africa 1a
Chapter 1 THE FISHERMAN

At the dawn of humankind in
Africa's great land of sunlight
This adventure of survival 
Of a family's arduous journey 
 
One of exile and betrayal
And of hopeful brave endurance 
Happened long before all...

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Categories: coastline, adventure, africa, history, humanity, identity, mythology, world,
Form: Narrative
Odyssey From Africa 11e
Odyssey from Africa, Chapter 11e, The Island Kingdom (continued)

Matto, Lisa and their parents 
Contemplated now a journey 
On the ocean that was longer 
Far than any in their memory 

One whole week upon the ocean...

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Categories: coastline, adventure, africa, history, mythology, nature, science, voyage,
Form: Narrative
Memories of An Australian Childhood
From England's dark blackout
We came to these shores
I and my siblings
In refuge from war.
How enchanted we were
With all we saw.

First Sydney's fine harbour
And her bridge of one span
Then the azure blue sea
The long beaches of...

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Categories: coastline, childhood, happiness, history, old, grandmother, city, fun,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Beautiful Beirut
As the moon smiles down on the sparkling Mediterranean
The gentle rolling hills
Reach bejeweled fingers into the sea
Spilling the overflow of sparkling lights
Onto fishing boats that dot the horizon
The irregular coastline, encrusted with diamonds, rubies, and...

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Categories: coastline, beautiful, city,
Form: Haibun
Odyssey From Africa 14c
https://www.amazon.com/Odyssey-Africa-adventures-Phil-Salmon/dp/197392479X


Chapter 14c

Warriors of mighty stature
Armed with blades of shining metal
Fire-wrought bronze, a work of wonder,
Walked beside a bright-robed figure

Slight of build and short in stature 
Whitening hair around his temples 
Now the warriors introduced him
As...

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Categories: coastline, adventure, africa, children, humanity, myth, nature, voyage,
Form: Narrative
The Unknown Poet N' the Lover With An Immortal Heart (Part 2)
Your hands n’ your caress traced intimately across a mortal’s flesh a thousand years ago, for 
she is a stranger in the dark of my distant karmic past,  though I know her serenading 
immortal...

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Categories: coastline, adventure, angst, death, devotion, forgiveness, loss, lost
Form: Ode
Odyssey From Africa 3a
CHAPTER 3 The River
 
While they paused to rest a moment 
Han gazed suddenly behind them
To the south a long way distant
Faintly rose a hazy ribbon
 
From the grassland; Han spoke quietly,
"Loved ones, we are...

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Categories: coastline, adventure, africa, fantasy, history, humanity, mythology, science,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Inevitable
I awaken to the sound of your voice, your words, calling to me...
Calling to me...Petitioning me... like an ethereal Siren's Song
Moving towards me just as waves journey toward an empty beach...
Always and forever...moving towards that...

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Categories: coastline, love, people, lonely, me,
Form: Lyric
This Day As It Was: 26th Day of the 10th Month
This day as it was, not so many years ago, 
When the heaven was ever in a stressful mode   
Some of heaven's angels rerouted to trek earth to and fro 
In search for...

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Categories: coastline, desire, metaphor, psychological, symbolism,
Form: Couplet
Hurricane Hattie
HURRICANE HATTIE                                 ...

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Categories: coastline, earth, nature, rain,
Form: Epic

Book: Reflection on the Important Things