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Riding the Mighty Waves To The Mermaid Riding the mighty waves often You have many times touched the blue horizon And walked along the shores of Indian Ocean Miles and miles looking for the one You have lost while busy swimming with the Dolphins! He, who you lost, Always wanted to go to the ocean For gliding on blues with you, To catch a glimpse of the flying Gulls Is no where to be found now. Remember, If there is no love, living alone in total loneliness, where could he find company? Tell me please where could he? To someone who believed in the Splendor of The Ocean.! |
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Nice and very expressive text, Looklook. I am stunned by it, I hope and wish he accomplishes his aim. Your Mermaid will surely understand it. Yes, loneliness is a great issue when one feels it. It can drag one to commit the unexpected at times. Maybe just for companionship, someone to talk to, to hear and listen, to share/break that loneliness and to feel someone. Your Mermaid may have walked along the beaches and done whatever but your mermaid might have strolled the memory lane which cannot be faded at all. If your mermaid has lost her one, the saying is quoted as: " If he goes, let him go, if he comes back to you , he really loves you, if he doesn't, then he never did". Therefore, he should consult his feelings for his mermaid and to decide what he feels and wants to do. He will find peace in his action or else he would never. It's only my opinion however. Thanks for this meaningful blog. I wish you all my very best. Lisa.
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Beautiful. She's not bad either!
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For me, any day by the ocean is a great day! Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.
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The ocean I live by you never see wave like that. But then there is always other scenarios on the ocean that are ever changing. On the weekends it is like a small city in the harbor when all the freighters are lined up. I am fortunate that I can enjoy the beauty of the water and all the activities out there. These are beautiful pictures LookLook. They remind me of my times spent in Hawaii.
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Nice and very expressive text, Looklook. I am stunned by it, I hope and wish he accomplishes his aim. Your Mermaid will surely understand it. Yes, loneliness is a great issue when one feels it. It can drag one to commit the unexpected at times. Maybe just for companionship, someone to talk to, to hear and listen, to share/break that loneliness and to feel someone. Your Mermaid may have walked along the beaches and done whatever but your mermaid might have strolled the memory lane which cannot be faded at all. If your mermaid has lost her one, the saying is quoted as: " If he goes, let him go, if he comes back to you , he really loves you, if he doesn't, then he never did". Therefore, he should consult his feelings for his mermaid and to decide what he feels and wants to do. He will find peace in his action or else he would never. It's only my opinion however. Thanks for this meaningful blog. I wish you all my very best. Lisa. looklook
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Beautiful. She's not bad either!
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Thanks hiramhankwillam for-your comments on the blog! I am really delighted to read from you here. Also thanking you for liking the blog of mine. I trust that all the bloggers' of this site will take note of your opinion about adding peace to blogs! I believe Lisa has read your comments addressed to her here on my blog page as well. Thanks again Hiram. Always take care of yourself. May your mother rest in peace.
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For me, any day by the ocean is a great day!
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The ocean I live by you never see wave like that. But then there is always other scenarios on the ocean that are ever changing. On the weekends it is like a small city in the harbor when all the freighters are lined up. I am fortunate that I can enjoy the beauty of the water and all the activities out there. These are beautiful pictures LookLook. They remind me of my times spent in Hawaii.
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I am delighted to read from you here on my blog page once again after a long time. Boogie. Thanks for the comments left here by you! If I am not wrong, you might have lived in Okinawa Island for a considerable time! Thanks again for your post. Have a nice week. Take Care.
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excuse me look, WHY DIDN'T "HE" LEARN TO SWIM AND ACCOMPANY HIS LADY FRIEND? WHY?
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Such beautiful photos looklook. Thank you for sharing them with us.
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Hi Looklook.......Beautiful poem of love. Thanks for sharing it and the pictures.
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excuse me look, WHY DIDN'T "HE" LEARN TO SWIM AND ACCOMPANY HIS LADY FRIEND? WHY? Archer, may I take this opportunity to suggest you to listen the song beginning with the words, "Ocean apart day after day and I slowly go insane...”? You may Google the sentence if the song is not readily available with you. I would also like to add here that I was not inspired by this particular song to write the poem! Take care, Archer and stay cheerful always.
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Such beautiful photos looklook. Thank you for sharing them with us. Stay well and cheerful always .
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Hi Looklook.......Beautiful poem of love. Thanks for sharing it and the pictures. It makes me always happy to read from you here on my blogs from time to time. I always appreciate your visit here. True, the poem can be classified as a love poem. It has been dedicated to someone who loves the splendor of Ocean. Take Care and stay well.
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Very nice Look! GBU, Gavin
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Thank you so much Gavin. I appreciate. May God Bless you. look
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Butterfly, thank you so much for stopping by and for leaving your definitive view on the matter which is always touchy to the lovers whomsoever them maybe! I presume that the mermaid is no different.
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