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| The Abyss - JFK Poetry Award (in a bygone time)
| | I see it as it yawns before me, The abyss of a time not yet. I gaze and think of past rejoicing, And see a future of regret. I see the fate of those before me, And those that man is to beget. I hear... | | Words: | 309 | | Comments: | 8 | | Status: | Public |
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| Storm and Solitude
| | THE 2004 REGATTA DE AMIGOS The principle that "Ocean regattas are decided at night," guided my actions when I set sail across the Gulf of Mexico during the 2004 Galveston-Texas-to-Veracruz-Mexico... | | Short Stories | | Updated: | 29-01-08 |
| Words: | 2209 | | Comments: | 3 | | Status: | Reader |
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| Gift of Power - Prologue(R1) & Age of Chaos (opening poem)
| | A forbidden relationship develops when a human man and a lone Mer woman struggle against alien Gar for control of humanity's gift of power. ------------------------------------------------------ THE... | | Words: | 1451 | | Comments: | 1 | | Status: | Reader |
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| Gift of Power - Chapter 1, Part 2
| | Dara rushed down the main corridor of the station, barely keeping up with Tria N’Tar’s long strides. She would have lost the Administrator, but for the congestion caused by panicked Mer who surged... | | Words: | 3074 | | Comments: | 2 | | Status: | Reader |
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| Night Wind Sailor
| | Sailor sailing on the sea, Towards a distant shore, Pondering what life would be, From the turmoil of the ocean, free. When the sun has set in orange fire, And the pale moon risen ever higher, Moon... | | Words: | 347 | | Comments: | 5 | | Status: | Public |
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| We Have Met Before
| | We have met before. We have known each other once. Or twice. Or thrice. In ages past, In lives lived long ago, We have met before… Perhaps, we first knew each other when the world was young, When... | | Words: | 304 | | Comments: | 8 | | Status: | Public |
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| Rite of Passage
| | A TRUE STORY ABOUT COMING OF AGE: As a boy, I played with toy boats on little ponds my child’s imagination transformed into vast oceans. A gentle summer breeze became an ocean storm. The slowly... | | Short Stories | | Genre: | Nautical | | Updated: | 19-01-08 |
| Words: | 4697 | | Comments: | 2 | | Status: | Reader |
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