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Trillium
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0 posted 2003-04-12 07:13 AM






Storm Flags Flying

It was a dark and stormy day,
But we went sailing anyway!
The flags were flying everywhere,
To say small boats had best beware,
But since our boat was large in size,
We didn't think we were unwise.

The Sound was dark as witches brew.
A rolling sea, from which spray flew,
Seemed quite exciting for awhile.
Rough weather always was our style!
But suddenly, our mainsail tore.
The wind was fiercer than before.

As I struggled with the helm,
It looked like waves would overwhelm
Our craft, which now began to shake.
I had to watch my captain take
A stance on deck, one arm around
The mast and bring the sail to ground.

It wildly soared and tore again
And now we were deluged by rain.
It seemed he battled endlessly,
Until he finally had it free
And in the cockpit, safe at last,
We worked to make the lines all fast.

Once we stowed our gear away,
We'd had enough of this wild day.
The motor sounded like a song
And as it moved our boat along,
I said a thankful prayer that we
Would soon be off that angry sea!





Betty Lou Hebert

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Lighthousebob
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1 posted 2003-04-12 10:53 AM


WOW!!! What an adventure!!!

-Bob

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2 posted 2003-04-12 11:02 AM


Glad you got back safely Betty.  This is delightfully descriptive of a scary adventure.  Joyce
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3 posted 2003-04-12 12:59 PM


BettyLou~
You tell the tale so vividly ... I 'almost' got seasick~

You're such a good writer !

My little *kissie-boo-boo's* for our Ron !

Hi Ron .... you get all better REAL SOON~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

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4 posted 2003-04-13 12:23 PM


Hi Bob:  It really was an adventure!  We were sailing on Puget Sound as we lived in Seattle for a number of years.  What I didn't tell everyone is that I was in the cabin getting ready to make coffee, when the mainsail blew out and when my Husband yelled at me to "get up on deck right now" I threw the coffee pot, with the fresh coffe grounds and they went into the bilge. We never could get the smell of coffee out of the boat after that!

Betty Lou Hebert

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5 posted 2003-04-13 12:24 PM


Joyce:  Thanks.  I was so glad to get on land again I almost didn't want to go out again, but of course, I did, many times.

Betty Lou Hebert

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6 posted 2003-04-13 12:25 PM


Dear Marge:  Thanks for those nice comments!

Ron did pretty well today and he loved hearing from you yesteday.  He'll be equally glad to get this message.  He's so patient and never compains, even when I know he has some pain.  

Betty Lou Hebert

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7 posted 2003-04-13 03:13 AM


Good flow and an exciting topic.  Im fascinated by sailing ships and the sea, yet the deep also terrifies me.  Good write.

KWM

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8 posted 2003-04-13 08:42 AM


That was delightfully exciting and entertaining!

Love
Michelle

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9 posted 2003-04-13 12:23 PM


You described it perfectly.

I'm glad that you're safe home

Eliza Simmons
~Every girl has a dream within.

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10 posted 2003-04-13 02:21 PM


Wesley:  Glad you enjoyed the poem. I was afraid of deep water too, but got coerced into sailing anyway and grew to feel quite comfortable at sea, until the day I wrote of. That reinforced all my earlier fears. I have many nice memories, but I can't say I was sorry when we moved inland!

Betty Lou Hebert

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11 posted 2003-04-13 02:22 PM


Michelle:  Thank you for reading and glad you enjoyed the poem.

Betty Lou Hebert

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12 posted 2003-04-13 02:23 PM


Eliza:  Thanks for commenting. It's always nice to hear from you!

Betty Lou Hebert

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