Of Stars and Ships
There’s always a poem to write about stars.
There’s always another one still.
The poems are many as stars themselves -
They’re there for the poet who deeper down delves -
It’s a book that you never can fill.
There’s some that are large and some very small;
Some far, and some very near,
And wise is the captain, when faced with a squall,
And finds in his view there is nothing at all,
Should choose by a poem to steer.
There’s some that are young, and some that are old.
Some giants, and some only dwarves;
And many a tale by an old salt is told
Of times he had only a poem to hold
Down by the salt scented wharves.
There’s always a poem to write about ships.
There’s always another one still
The poems are many as ships are themselves -
They’re there for the poet who deeper down delves -
It’s a book that you never can fill.
© Stephen Whiteside 28.05.2016
Of Stars and Ships
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Re: Of Stars and Ships
This is very whimsical, Stephen. And you are very prolific of late! I'm enjoying reading your variety of verse 

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Re: Of Stars and Ships
Rainy weather, home on a Saturday night - what better time for writing poems hey Stephen. You've filled more books than most.
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Re: Of Stars and Ships
Another very enjoyable read 
