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PrincipessaMarley

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  1. I have a LiveJournal. Mostly I just wanted a place to be able to store my poetry and musings online without always having to write them down first. I don't worry about keeping it current really. So far I don't have any known readers so I only post when I write something significant I'd like to save and I just put it on there. It's more for yourself than anyone else unless you're looking to advertise something.

    And they are very simple to set up. You give the information they ask for (username, password, email address) the usual stuff.

    and I'll link you to mine if anyone cares to look.

    http://eggshellmind.livejournal.com/

  2. Welcome home! I noticed ye be a pirate poet. Glad to have ye aboard as we poetic types need to stick together for protection!

    Blackbead

    Agreed! Thank you for the welcome, I'll have to look up any of your poetry on here! :)

  3. The cold front I can feel coming on the window's smooth surface.

    A cool wind blows against it and I can almost sense it...

    a windswept field of the mind so free of distractions.

    No positive or negative distractions.

    No flowers, grass, weeds, birds learning

    to fly above the zenith of the sky. An oxymoron, there is no zenith

    to the sky just as there is no end to the capacity of the mind.

    No limits for the expanding of our thoughts or perception.

    Past the barrier one still feels the wind and the cool air

    chilling their skin.

    Anticipation maybe, memory also.

    The memory of a sense feels as real as the sense itself.

    One wonders if the barrier is real at all.

  4. This brings to mind the many Celtic songs that refer to the "wind that shakes the barley" and how that wind brings change to lives. The idea that our live's own breath creates that wind is an interesting bend to the subject. Much to ponder. <BR> In my years as a Delivery Captain and early on as crew, I depended on the wind for the sooner I got "there", the sooner the next job. The wind was not concerned with this and had her own way and some times, just didn't show up. When I made my first Trade Wind Sail, I was spoiled! From that point I began to move poower boats for the reliability. You would still have to concider the weather just not wind direction.<BR> Keep it coming! Capn'rob

    Thank you! :D

  5. this is more related to the ocean than anything piratical but here goes, this one is something i wrote a few years ago.

    The wind causes the dancing of flowers, the rhythm of waves

    The wind causes the toughness of the storm

    What causes the wind?

    What causes the summer breeze that tosses my tresses

    like the dark, curving currents of the ocean in the moonless night?

    The tribulations of Mother Earth?

    or the combined whines and pleas of the distressed human race

    who despair at the closed, bigoted minds of our peers,

    members of our tainted society.

    Is every complaint a waste of breath?

    Is every breath a waste of energy?

    Or is it the cause of the wind that stirs us?

  6. I had an old account on here but for some reason never got my password retrieval in my email so I just made a new account. I didn't post much but plan on changing that now. I'm no expert on pirates but I'm very interested to learn more and like to meet some fellow enthusiasts. It's been forever since I've been on a boat!

  7. Dirty Jenny Flint

    You're the pirate everyone else wants to throw in the ocean -- not to get rid of you, you understand; just to get rid of the smell. Like the rock flint, you're hard and sharp. But, also like flint, you're easily chipped, and sparky. Arr! lmao sounds about right!

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