This Poem was Submitted By: Dr Russell Wayne Nelson On Date: 2000-09-30 17:00:17 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Sunken Treasure

Rippling waves forevermore,       cover the vastness of the ocean's floor.  Sunken treasures of many past histories;      shroud in cryptic stories and mysteries. Rippling waves forevermore. Great sailing ships sent out by France, England, and Spain;      tossed by blowing winds and torrential rains.      with unknown hazards and charts not true;      sinking to the ocean floor beneath the sea of blue. Rippling waves forevermore.      Washing up ancient relics from the ocean deck;      and prizes from all the ships that were wreck. Treasure chests filled with jewels, silver and gold,      lying there in the pirate ship's hold. Rippling waves forevermore,      following a cadence from the far off shore,       a watery cover blown by the wind;      that hides the resting places where all the ships did end. Rippling waves forevermore, forevermore, forevermore.                      

Copyright © September 2000 Dr Russell Wayne Nelson


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