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0 posted 2004-04-14 04:03 PM


The Liberty Bell
By Paul Wilson


It began around midnight with no warning at all
The wind started to howl and the rain began to fall
A storm of this magnitude I could not recall
The black ocean was whipping up waves thirty feet tall

The shroud of darkness hid us from our watery grave
As our tiny boat was being tossed from wave to wave
The young crew thou in-experienced was very brave
As the captain I prayed all of their lives I could save

For two days we fought the raging storm with all our might
Alone on the wave tossed ocean with no help in sight
Tired and weary unable to continue the fight
One of the crewmembers was swept overboard last night

Today we got a break the storm began to subside
We were ready to get off this roller coaster ride
We tried sending a message but the radio was fried
I had to keep it from the crew so to them I lied

I told them it wouldn’t be long, help was on the way
All we had to do was just hang on one more day
This hurricane we had beaten, a monster called Fay
The morning sun welcomed us as we watched dolphins play

Captain Bill… come quick come quick the mate began to yell
We have a problem his voice sounded scared I could tell
Something knocked a hole in our boat the Liberty Bell
I said fear not…we’ll be saved from this watery hell

About that time on the horizon I saw a light
Help was on the way at last we would be saved this night
I rang the bell and called for the crew with all my might
Now saved we watched the Liberty Bell sink out of sight




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[This message has been edited by Paul Wilson (04-15-2004 02:52 PM).]

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1 posted 2004-04-14 04:06 PM


the flow here is great, and the story a really good one
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2 posted 2004-04-14 04:07 PM


WOW!!  This is quite the story Paul!!
Fantastic write...so much enjoyed reading this piece!
~Smiles & Hugs, Nancy~

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3 posted 2004-04-14 04:12 PM



Sometimes, a lie becomes a wish, granted...

Well done, Paul.  I love historical pieces...

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4 posted 2004-04-14 05:34 PM


Paul,
Well done my friend, enjoyed.

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5 posted 2004-04-14 05:41 PM


Wow!  This had me at the edge of my seat the whole read through!  Loved this story, reminds me of my days in the USCG in the Gulf on the love of my life: Point Sal 82352.  I hope you have more like this on Captain.

JL


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6 posted 2004-04-14 05:45 PM


SEA...Glad you enjoyed this. Thanks for the reply...Paul

Nancy...Thanks for taking time to read and reply.Looks like my muse is starting to stay busy...Paul

Karilea...I guess so. A little faith & hope works wonders. Thanks for reading and the reply...Paul

Seymour...I really appreciate you taking time to read & reply. Glad you enjoyed...Paul

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7 posted 2004-04-14 05:52 PM


JL...So glad you enjoyed this little story.
I really appreciate your reply. This just came to me to from out of the blue today while thinking about all the hurricanes that have came into the Gulf. In my poem it was the USCG that came to the rescue even thou I failed to mention it.
Where were you stationed on the Point Sal?

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8 posted 2004-04-14 08:23 PM


Paul,
  Your muse has been very enthusiastic to spark this beauty!  It flowed so perfectly that I wondered if it were non-fiction-it was to real to be contrived.  Great job!
           Sade

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9 posted 2004-04-14 09:49 PM


Sadelite...Thank you very much for that sweet reply. It's about time my muse got the lead out, he's been on vacation for about two months. Thanks again for taking time to read...Paul

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10 posted 2004-04-15 03:10 AM


awesome story!
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11 posted 2004-04-15 03:17 AM


Paul, you have a great storytelling way about your poetry!  Enjoyed this very much!  And, glad you were "RESCUED."
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12 posted 2004-04-15 04:14 AM


Dixie... I'm glad you think so. Thanks to people like you and your thoughtful reply I always try my best. Glad you enjoyed...Paul

iliana...I really appreciate your reply. When I first started reading and writing poetry I would read others poems that told a story and I told myself that's how I want to learn to write and I really try hard to make my poems into a story, so your reply really means alot to me. Thanks...Paul

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13 posted 2004-04-15 06:37 AM


I liked this  very much,Kept me interested right through. Imagery is great and the storyline eerie. Well written.. Take care...
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14 posted 2004-04-15 07:18 AM


Paul...this was an amazing story...love the ocean, it's richness in depth, it's serene and embracing calm which hypnotizes, even her moods of fear, anger, tears and great reminder of human nature and all purpose...
I would love to sail the ocean the rest of my days, if God granted me a wish...brings out the best in me...as your write just did.  Marvelous...thank you for sharing.

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15 posted 2004-04-15 09:35 AM


vega...So glad you liked this. Thanks for the reply...Paul

LeeJ...I'm glad you enjoyed this.You are so right the ocean and nature has many faces. I just spoke to someone out in the Gulf of Mexico & they said it is as calm as a glass of water. Thanks very much for taking time to read & reply...Paul

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16 posted 2004-04-15 01:33 PM


Enjoyed this story very much Paul.
Very well written indeed.
hugs, Chris

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17 posted 2004-04-15 01:50 PM


Chris...Thanks very much for the read and your sweet reply...Paul

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