Pilot climbs up jacob’s ladder
Scales the ship, commands the rudder
Safe to port in any weather
Guide through night and day
Posts Tagged ‘captain’
Jacob’s Ladder
Posted in Lucky Enough poetry collection (Chesapeake), tagged bay, captain, ladder, pilot, port, sea lane Chesapeake, ship channel on August 16, 2011 | 3 Comments »
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This blog is one woman's contribution to a world sorely in need of more poetry. I've started by posting three collections: "Maine Girl" (inspired by growing up in the great state of Maine), "Getting Over Me" (dharma poetry about trying to live a more compassionate life), and "Lucky Enough!" (inspired by living by the Chesapeake Bay). Randoms, Rogues and Outliers is where I put other free-standing poems -- some going back decades. Finally, "On Vanishing Path" and "Being Otherwise" -- two more dharma poetry collections -- are my most recent works in progress, with poems posted here as I write them.
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Debbi McGlauflin
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