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Captain Cannibal (Free verse) by Lenore

Murder! Have you ever heard the like As they always do in stories of a shipwreck found at night? Where survivors are floating for days on a raft; I remember the ghastly bits on the mast Where the last surviving sailor had helped eat the whole crew; He claimed he was the captain it was a good joke too, Depends on who’s the victim; The point of view counts for a heap in such things, You’d laugh yourself sick to know what it brings Starvation holds water better than your boat, When every plump and tender sailor keeps your stomach afloat No roast albatross for dinner For they gave you the slip, Your only choice left, Potluck or the dip All that last night, He sailed upon sluggish water, Covered with rotting flesh, Rank and stagnant pools of seamen Whispered by ghosts of dead comrades Carried on moonlit currents, All the water black with blood and shadow, Drifting westward homeward bound He came so near to broken, but his soul would not sink down Though he killed them as they lay there, And gnawed upon their bones, The tide of might had risen and brought him safely home

-=Dark_Angel=-, P.I. 27-Jan-04/9:11 AM
Probably the single most devastating stain on your brave point of view is that it is endorsed by rockmage - a savage dunce who, when not posting millions of unbelievably dull one lined comments and voting 10s, spends his time bragging about his lack of any formal training whatsoever. Such people think they are beyond education. They refuse to accept that there are countless other people who are more talented than they are, and who work harder than they do. And when the world proclaims them to be cack, it is the world who is mistaken, not the piece of cack. So by all means, go, be a misunderstood genius, but do not come here and claim you wanna play hard ball in the big leagues. You ain't got that kind of muscle, kid. Now beat it!




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