Where only my thoughts have been

Where only my thoughts have been
Take me to the moon

Monday, October 11, 2010

Personification style Poem

Wise  Light                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       The lone star shone bright in the sky                                                                                           Bright, everlasting, powerful                                                                                                      waking up at night, sprinting across the sky, caressing the earth with light                                                                                                                It's wise light rubbing off on the dreamers below                                                                                'O' great one, where do you get your light from?






Finding Mary by Gyan Ban

I found this poem on www.gyanban.blogspot.com and thought I should share it with you. An amazing work:


Finding Mary
Warm teacups and napkins perfectly in place, waiting patiently.
Window curtains flowing and the food was warm.
She was alone when they found her.
With no sign of a forced entry nor a panic stricken exit.
Mary appeared exactly a month after it dissapeared….
without it’s crew.
Right in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.


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 The Mary Celeste set sail around Nov 5,1872. About a month later it was found in the Atlantic Ocean unmanned and apparently abandoned, despite the fact that the weather was fine and her crew had been experienced and able crew.
The ship had been at sea for a month and had over six months' worth of food and water on board. The cargo was virtually untouched and the personal belongings of passengers and crew were still in place, including valuables. The crew was never seen or heard from again. Their disappearance is often cited as the greatest maritime mystery of all time.
Theories range from paranormal explanations involving hypothetical extraterrestrial to UFO abductions and even time travel. It remains a mystery till this day.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 2010

Finding Mary.


Warm teacups and napkins perfectly in place, waiting patiently.
Window curtains flowing and the food was warm.
She was alone when they found her.
With no sign of a forced entry nor a panic stricken exit.
Mary appeared exactly a month after it dissapeared….
without it’s crew.
Right in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.





Gyan Ban Thoughts - The Mary Celeste set sail around Nov 5,1872. About a month later it was found in the Atlantic Ocean unmanned and apparently abandoned, despite the fact that the weather was fine and her crew had been experienced and able crew.
The ship had been at sea for a month and had over six months' worth of food and water on board. The cargo was virtually untouched and the personal belongings of passengers and crew were still in place, including valuables. The crew was never seen or heard from again. Their disappearance is often cited as the greatest maritime mystery of all time.
Theories range from paranormal explanations involving hypothetical extraterrestrial to UFO abductions and even time travel. It remains a mystery till this day.

Finding Mary by Gyan Ban

I found this poem on someone else's blog and thought it was superb so wanted to share it.


SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 2010

Finding Mary.


Warm teacups and napkins perfectly in place, waiting patiently.
Window curtains flowing and the food was warm.
She was alone when they found her.
With no sign of a forced entry nor a panic stricken exit.
Mary appeared exactly a month after it dissapeared….
without it’s crew.
Right in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

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The Mary Celeste set sail around Nov 5,1872. About a month later it was found in the Atlantic Ocean unmanned and apparently abandoned, despite the fact that the weather was fine and her crew had been experienced and able crew.
The ship had been at sea for a month and had over six months' worth of food and water on board. The cargo was virtually untouched and the personal belongings of passengers and crew were still in place, including valuables. The crew was never seen or heard from again. Their disappearance is often cited as the greatest maritime mystery of all time.
Theories range from paranormal explanations involving hypothetical extraterrestrial to UFO abductions and even time travel. It remains a mystery till this day.