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Kit McCallum
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0 posted 2001-02-16 08:14 PM


Well, I'm back from a lovely vacation, and though I'd hoped to write a plethora of poems ... this was the only one I wrote while away, and even this was on my last day, as a thank you to the ship's crew .... I'm happy to be back though ... I've missed you guys!


In Tribute to ms Zaandam, Her Captain, and Crew

She sails the oceans wide and deep,
Past shores of moonlit sky,
A wondrous course in mem'ries keep,
As hearts and spirits fly.

She settles in to port of call,
Arising from the mist,
In splendid grandeur, towers all,
To those within her midst.

The graceful ship of mighty girth,
Enriched in opulence,
Belittles towns at rest in berth,
Bedecked with elegance.

Through shadows 'neath her crow's nest high,
A 'top a nether world,
Quaint tropic ports lie dwarfed in tide,
As fantasies unfurl.

Within her massive, grand expanse,
Lie youthful, vibrant dreams,
Where old and young breathe sweet romance,
In life of splendid means.

While anchors rise and docks rescind,
She glides toward the sea,
Empowered by the dreams within,
A 'drift in revelry.

While windswept currents urge her on,
She sails the tropic breeze,
Beyond the lands from where 'twas born,
Amidst expansive seas.

Alive and free, she courses on,
To sail the ocean blue,
Maneuvered by the winds of song,
Her passage strong and true.


/Kit McCallum



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1 posted 2001-02-16 08:55 PM


This is wonderful!!! Sigh....was it fun? Did you have a blast? Did they like the poem? Welcome back.......
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2 posted 2001-02-16 10:09 PM


Welcome back Kit! I'm sure the captain and crew loved this...but I was hoping you'd have written a lot of poems   ...
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3 posted 2001-02-16 10:34 PM


I didn't realize how much I'd missed you until reading a poem of yours again...welcome back!!!!
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4 posted 2001-02-17 10:07 AM


While windswept currents urge her on,
She sails the tropic breeze,
Beyond the lands from where 'twas born,
Amidst expansive seas.

Alive and free, she courses on,
To sail the ocean blue,
Maneuvered by the winds of song,
Her passage strong and true.
===============
the waves of sea rocking the boat had no ill effects on your melody of candence ...
this is a delight to read aloud
welcome home sweet sailor
your smiling face has been missed

As sure as God made wine
you can't wrap your arms around a memory
In the dark for me
youre the candle flame that flickers to life
~Mission UK~

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5 posted 2001-02-17 10:15 AM


(A sigh of envy - a pensive wish) What a marvellous tribute, and thanks for giving us a whiff of the voyage!
Truly delightful.
Lary

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6 posted 2001-02-17 10:17 AM


Hey fellow Canuck this is great writing! It's just exactly as you've always been...and I love your sweet delightful tales they intrigue me so much....so good to read one of yours!

The poet is like a cocoon; in him the caterpillar of the past finds rest, and from him the butterfly of the future emerges.

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7 posted 2001-02-17 10:28 AM


Kit~
A lovely write -
Welcome back to this port.
~*Marge*~


~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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8 posted 2001-02-17 11:13 AM


Good to see you again, this is a wonderful read!

"When red-haired girls scamper like roses over the rain-green grass,
and the sun drips honey."
Laurie Lee


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9 posted 2001-02-17 11:15 AM


just what i wanted to read when I woke up, very well written

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10 posted 2001-02-17 12:01 PM


I'm back to say that if I were the captain of this ship I would have posted this for everyone to see! Anyway once again I'm glad you're back.
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11 posted 2001-02-18 11:04 AM


Why is it that I believe we will be treated to more poems inspired by your vacation? WELCOME BACK my friend and YES you were missed bunches. So wonderful to read one of your poems again and I will let you rest up a bit before offering you your next challenge but you can bet it will be one to stretch your talents as they seem to have no boundaries anyway. Or maybe it is just YOU that is so capable of placing yourself on whatever plateau you wish.

The poem btw was constructed wonderfully and carried with it a wonderful rhythm and it spoke in high praise to your good fortune of a wonderful vacation shared with some wonderful people it seems.

Kit McCallum
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12 posted 2001-02-18 11:44 AM


Oh yes ... THIS is why coming "home" is so lovely!

~Sharon: Thank you Sharon ... and the answers are Yes, Yes and Yes! LOL ... it was wonderful, and a perfect day of parasailing at the end to top it off ... wait till you see the pics ... 500 feet high I was, and flying with the wind!

~Elizabeth: I hope so Elizabeth ... and funny thing is ... I "tried" to write several times, but just couldn't seem to get the words out during the trip. I imagine more will surface soon though ... me thinks my muse took her own vacation, ROFL!

~Balladeer: And the feeling returns equally to you my 'deer ... I searched you out as soon as I returned ... and your "addictive" topic was a perfect homecoming read for this poetically starved mind! I'm rested up, relaxed and ready for the next duet whenever you are! Thank you for the warm welcome home!

~Janet Marie: Thank you so much sweet gator gal ... and btw ... the rocking of the boat was "really" rocky ... 13 foots waves for most of the trip, even the pool was sloshing over the decks, LOL ... it's great to be home though!

~Laryalee: It was my pleasure Laryalee, and thank you for the lovely words! It was a once in a lifetime, and so much fun, but there's always something wonderful to be said for "coming home" ...

~Ethome: And this fellow Canuk thanks ye kindly! So many tales to tell, and no idea where to begin ... ahhhh, but there's the fun of it ... never knowing what will come out of the inkwell next, lol. Thanks Ethome!

~Marge: Thanks so much Marge .... and this is such a lovely port to come home to. Just seeing the familiar faces and names within these blue pages, and all the lovely words ... sigh ... there's no place like home (clicking heels), LOL! {{{more hugs}}}

~Kathleen: It's good to see you again too Kathleen! It was a wonderful trip, many memories ... and so much reading to catch up on here in the forums. Thank you for these kind thoughts!

~Jeremy: That was so sweet Jeremy ... thank you for reading and I'm so glad you enjoyed my little tropical morning breeze, much appreciated!

~Elizabeth: Well, I just ran in and plunked it on the entertainment director's desk on the last day, so I didn't get the opportunity to hear any feedback. It's amazing how hard these people work! They deserve much more applause than they receive ...

~Mark: You are such a sweetheart Mark ... thank you for all of these beautiful thoughts. It really was a lovely time, and filled with some memorable characters and times. I'll see if my muse returns from her vacation and decides to write about a few, LOL .... and I eagerly await any challenge you send my way dear friend, maybe that will bring my finicky muse back!

Best wishes and much appreciation to all,
/Kit

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13 posted 2001-02-19 03:49 PM


Home is the sailor
Home from the sea
With her wonderful gifts
Of poetry. *G*

Great poem, Kit... glad you had such a good time... welcome back!

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14 posted 2001-02-19 03:54 PM


Seems like you had a relaxing and a fun time...James
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