Open Poetry #12 |
So Tis Time To Sail Away |
nona Member
since 2000-03-03
Posts 139Fla |
So Tis Time To Sail Away Cry not for me my little ones, for I've just gone out to sea. My bow to the winds, my sails neatly set, I go without regret. I know not what awaits me, but then that's half the fun. This new journey has only just begun. I've prepared for this journey my whole life through. I gathered my stores, and mended my sails. I await high tide so I can set sail. Thats all I have left to do. So bid me farewell with a smile on your face..and know that I've gone to a wonderful place. And one day you too, will take this same trip, so mean while you'd better ready your ship. The high tide came at break of day...tis time for me to sail away Hoist the sails and watch them unfurl, a quick look back and I'm off in a whirl. nona |
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ethome Member Patricius
since 2000-05-14
Posts 11858New Brunswick Canada |
Well Nona I sure hope you're not dying and just going on a cruise instead..that would make me feel better...I'm trying to be a poet you know and like most poets I'm way too sensitive...love the poem! I enjoyed it.... take care....ethome 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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nona Member
since 2000-03-03
Posts 139Fla |
well ethome I hate to be the one to tell you we are all in the same boat..all of us have been born with a "terminal" condition it is called L-I-F-E. no one has survived it... just being a good scout and getting prepared... thanks for taking the time to respond... P.S. don't forget the clean undies like Momma said...hehe nona |
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inot2B Member Elite
since 2000-09-18
Posts 2205Arkansas |
I like your poem and answer to ethome. My husband and I speak often of our parting this earth and make sure that we each know how much we have enjoyed our time together. |
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nona Member
since 2000-03-03
Posts 139Fla |
inot2B glad you enjoyed...the only way to survive the stress of working with people who are dying and their families is to have your own "head on straight" about death..I have spent many hours pondering this problem from BOTH sides of the issue...and I continue to ponder one of "lifes mystries....how else can you give effective counsel to them...thanks for your response...nona |
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