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TITLE (EDIT)
Embrace The Wind
DESCRIPTION
A poem.
[48 words]
AUTHOR
Toni Jaquay Lynch
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Toni Lynch started writing before she can even remember. Her writing has evolved from nursery rhyme like tempo, to meaningful pieces from her heart.
[December 1999]
AUTHOR'S E-MAIL ADDRESS
[email protected]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (9)
Always With You, A Collection (Short Stories) Always With You - It's a story of undying love. [514 words] I Will Feel It - It's about my relationship with my son's father. [149 words] [149 words]
August 1996 (Poetry) Sad time in my life. Something I regret. [87 words] [Psychology]
Black Rose (Poetry) I would like to know what other people's interpretations are. *smile* [28 words]
Crowded (Poetry) Something I observed one day. [31 words]
Heart Wide Open (Poetry) I wrote this when I found out about the coming of my second child. [51 words]
Long Walk Back (Short Stories) Forbidden Rendezvous. [1,543 words] [Romance]
My Island (Poetry) My own secret meaning. [43 words]
Theos (Poetry) Something that just came to me. [224 words]
When My Atlantis (Poetry) Its a poem of something I lost a long time ago. [86 words] [Romance]
Embrace The Wind
Toni Jaquay Lynch

Like two ships in a
foggy sea
We passed each other,
but barely saw.
Our bows bumped
Our sails grazed.
But it was a whisper of an
Embrace.
A whisper was all
it took.
My ship docks now,
But will never forget the
Voyage.
The trip to Atlantis
That lead my ship past
Yours.
And the sail stays down...
Wondering when we will again
Embrace.

 

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"A very nice extended version of the phrase: Two ships passing in the night. I see that this poem was copyrighted in Dec. 1999, which I found to be odd, but then I realized some people just show things on this board just to show them. My use for it is to gain experience and hopefully some "useful" critiques. So if you ever want to check out the story "Strand of Hare" when it makes its grand appearance to replace "The Cotton Tale", I'd welcome any input you have upon it, especially since it will feature some poetry in with the prose." -- EC Allen.

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COPYRIGHT NOTICE
© 2001 Toni Jaquay Lynch
STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
January 2001
NUMBER OF TIMES TITLE VIEWED
2035
 

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