Don’t travel in “steerage” on a cargo ship with cows.
I’m glad you chose to quote the original version of the poem.
I’ve lived most of my life a thousand miles from the nearest sea, and still that poem always calls to me.
Such an awesome thought, even Captain Kirk quoted Masefield, think it was The Last Frontier when McCoy Spock and Kirk were camping. I may be wrong on the episode.
I’d be asking for a good crew, and enough food and rum for the journey. So, hey, look me up when you feel the need.
I prefer “Under the sea” from The Little Mermaid.
I never saw a moor,
I never saw the sea;
Yet know I how the heather looks,
And what a wave must be.
—Emily Dickenson
yep
Nice!
Better take your Dramamine. A few days of up and down and up and down can definitely cut into the sea’s charm.
July 19, 2014
SHAKEDOWNVILLE over 2 years ago
Don’t travel in “steerage” on a cargo ship with cows.
Sue Ellen over 2 years ago
I’m glad you chose to quote the original version of the poem.
RuComm over 2 years ago
I’ve lived most of my life a thousand miles from the nearest sea, and still that poem always calls to me.
LVObserver over 2 years ago
Such an awesome thought, even Captain Kirk quoted Masefield, think it was The Last Frontier when McCoy Spock and Kirk were camping. I may be wrong on the episode.
Ida No over 2 years ago
I’d be asking for a good crew, and enough food and rum for the journey. So, hey, look me up when you feel the need.
Neo Stryder over 2 years ago
I prefer “Under the sea” from The Little Mermaid.
Sue Ellen over 2 years ago
I never saw a moor,
I never saw the sea;
Yet know I how the heather looks,
And what a wave must be.
—Emily Dickenson
destry1970 over 2 years ago
yep
Willi Nilli over 2 years ago
Nice!
Nancy Simpson over 2 years ago
Better take your Dramamine. A few days of up and down and up and down can definitely cut into the sea’s charm.