Ocean Liner

SS Leviathan, ocean liner

SS Leviathan, ocean liner (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Here we are now out at sea
A fashionista cavalry
Wild and spitfire reverie
Quick, take a photo, you and me
Out upon the sea

This ocean liner is so grand
As couples wander hand in hand
Each new diversion carefully planned
There’s something here to understand
At our command

By day the sea is deep and blue
Its icy wonder beguiles you
At night it’s blackness through and through
It holds such secrets, no-one knew
Just what we’d do

Here we are now out at sea
The wine, the lights, the gallantry
The hearts are broken, one, two, three
Nothing’s what it seems to be
Out on the sea

(c) Helen Valentina 2013, All Rights Reserved

About Helen

I'm drawn to blogging as a way to share ideas and consider what makes us who we are. Whether it's in our working life or our creativity, expression is a means to connect.
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7 Responses to Ocean Liner

  1. Brian Hughes says:

    Avast behind! (So my doctor tells me.)

  2. Could use a cruise to nowhere right about now. 🙂 xxxx

  3. Mike says:

    Rhythmic, rhyming ride with jolly air. As refreshing as a sea breeze Helen. Nicely done.

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