Ocean Writing
143 creative works found
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Instruction piece (20)
by Paul ComptonCollect your tears in a glass and pour them back into the ocean
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I Am - You Are
by Suzanne GermanIf I am night – you are my moon / If I am day – you are my sun / If I am ocean – you are my tide / If I am rain – you are my rainbow
Inspired by the sense of completion by a soul mate…
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General fish poem
by AmandaWittAll fish live in water, / Some in the open sea / Others live in ponds and lakes / Where they can be free They come in many sizes, / Some b…
The name of this group is also the title of this part of my food booklet! I wrote a poem on every type of fish that we eat.
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tentacles
by Yasemin SumnerI’ve got the shakes again
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....another day in paradise!
by Karin Taylor....another day in paradise! ~The waves were sneaking up / pigg…
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Jane's Song
by Holly RinglandUnder stars of flint and milk, she made up stories of boys who stole oceans to colour their eyes and girls who used gardenia petals to pa…
The thing is, cliches are cliches, because they’re usually true. You don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone. / Make every day count. Entry into Graphic Scratch’s Like a Virgin challenge. Whatever you can do, afford or offer, please give: / National Breast Cancer Foundation / Pink Ribbon / McGrath Foundation
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Wow I can't believe this
by suziesplaceWow since I had passed the 10,000 mark which was the begining of July I have over 1500 hits and the months not even over. Wow…I love al…
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I am the whale of poems
by C.C. ArshagraAnd I am just the whale of poems And you hate poems
Gaia – The Living Planet
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Story - A Vision from the Ocean
by DamianHer voice called to me in the night, musical and haunting; calling from beyond the crash of the surf.
A story I wrote initially as an experiement in emotion! It inspired the lovely Rose Moxon to create an image, so was my first RedBubble collaboration! This story was a finalist in the first Challenge Cafe comp!
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The Cliff and the Ocean
by Carrie GlennThey are opposites but together always.
A Short Poem
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I Wanted an Ocean View
by Ben RuskinBut all you seem to have given me is / A place to rest the night / I’d like to change my room Sir / I wonder if I might?..
Everyone needs a little something to add meaning to their life. Trouble is, it can be so hard to get it from people these days!
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Lady Ocean
by DannyIf he totally believed in himself He could totally control everything. / He wanted to power over the Sea. Lady Ocean, the vast blue.
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Water from the sky, from the ocean, from the heart
by pauldrobertsonMakes me wish and wish and think and arch my back and bite my cheeks.
In time I will eat the world.
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Me myself and well....Me
by Laurie McClaveMy heart holds joyfulness, that is as pink as my tongue
This is a poem by my 12 year old son / his grade is working on a month long course in all things maritime and part of that is writing of the sea….. / since this is mothers day I thought i would share..
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Football & Slavery
by C.C. ArshagraBought, sold, and paid for by the owners of the game / Just like in a real American election
Bought, sold, and paid for by the owners of the game / Just like in a real American election / All National And International Rights Reserved. Contact the author to request permission to use. May be copied and distributed world wide only in its entirertiy and must include the full text of this notice and copyrigh. Inclulding the following staements and web address informantion. All critiques and questions are welcome. Email cc@ccapoet.com. This poem poem in audio from, read by C.C. Arshagra is available for you to hear now. Visit www.ccapoet.com.
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Ocean Tides
by Maureen Bloeschwe stroked to the rhythm of the night songs
With this poem is a picture of a sunset off a beach and the words fade into the sunset
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The Future
by DarleneI stand alone watching the ocean gently kiss the shore..
Most of my writing has been done during intense moments of my life. This was written when I was falling in love for the first time…..scary stuff!!
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Pella Ahes (Cornish for 'Further Along').
by AndyReevethrough the trees dappling your perfect body in a moving kaleidoscope of light and shade. You made almost a silent entry into the sea. We…
A story of life in a Cornish village as it was twenty years ago when some of the old ways still existed and before such life was diluted by the influx of foreigners : the English. / It is also interleaved with a spiritual story bordering on fantasy.
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Plar - Beautifully Blue
by Adam StoneThe Plar sinks deeper discovering a lost world, / Through black and darkness the mystery unfolds
This is just me playing around with words… I never write poems, well, very very rarely, but thought i’d give this a go. This poem will go alongside a new Plar drawing I have yet to complete. Until then, here are some of my other Plars in all their Plarish glory :-) Plar – A Loving Gesture / Plar – Scared of Heights / Plar – A Proud Knight / Plar – Whisk Whip
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Wading in the Shallows
by TalkingwatermelonI was going to hit my head, dash my skull under the water and drown in the dark. They would find my bike, my bag and clothes on the shore…
It was a long day, much of it spent looking out the window wondering, “What the hell am I doing here?”
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Seascape Guidelines
by Mel BrackstoneFor the artist their work is much more likely to be discovered/noticed if it is trickled in.
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Mermaids and Fairies #2
by Anne van AlkemadeIt’s washing day. Jumanah Pearl / must wash her locks in the swirl.
Poetry inspired by Robin Pushe’s Fairies and Mermaids – 2nd chapter
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KESWICK ISLAND - CHAPTER 5 - CLAMS, TIDES & BARE HANDS
by Karin TaylorKESWICK ISLAND / CHAPTER 5 / CLAMS, TIDES & BARE HANDS* Introduction – Keswick Island – The Famous Five...
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KESWICK ISLAND - CHAPTER 6 - DRIFTING & DROWNING
by Karin TaylorKESWICK ISLAND / CHAPTER 6 / DRIFTING & DROWNING Introduction – Keswick Island – The Famous Five...
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