The Sea Adventure
On we go in our wood-chip boat,
Across the lake, let’s hope we float!
With a leaf for a sail that looks quite frail,
And a note in our throat,
On across the lake we glide,
But oh, a great big whale be spied,
Quite a fish it gave swish,
Away we went with the tide,
We sail over a big ruff sea,
The waves on me do reach my knee,
Water on ship gave me a flip!
As on we sail in jubilee
On we go until dinner calls,
In the voice of mother minding the grills,
Back from the sea in time for tea,
Leaving behind our puddles.
~ Reid Story
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8:34 pm on March 19th, 2009
Dear readers,
I love to add my little two-pence worth about my own works so here it is! Just in case you did not get this poem/story, it is about the imagination of a small child sailing acrossed the sea on spring puddles. At the end their mother calls them home back into the world of reality.
Enjoy!
Reid Story
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