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Lady Of The Sea

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Lady of the sea         by Darmok           12/28/01   Lady of the sea,   should tempest cast me ashore       near some island of your grace.       I pray thee I saunter not,       lest in my folly or whims       o're day distract,                 you escape me.   If you be near this wandering soul,   paint for me of your grace.       In every raise and every set,       the marriage of earth and sky.   Within the sunrise and sleepy moods       upon horizons crest,       crown thy head with       clouds of jewels,                   should I ever forget,                               lady of the sea.The picture that I've found on the internet, was done by: John William Waterhouse 1849-1917 Please visit his works:  www.listonart.com/Artists_Of_Distinction/Waterhouse/Waterhouse.htm Written December 28th, 2001 © on Dec 16 2002 05:46 PM PST, Darmok    spiritual

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