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Never ending story, each post a poem

Gift2humanity

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I'll start off. You do a short poem, then the next person continues to write another poem related to the previous one to create a never ending story.
It doesn't have to be expert. I'm not a brilliant poet, but this game really helps creative juices, if you fancy your hand at poetry.

My house was built by Jack
With a hammer, plaster and nails
I have to stop worrying
In case things start to fail :)
 
But I know
It will be sturdy
For I studied
Planned
And Carefully
Laid the foundation
Deep
 
It sounds like Oak Island
Where Rick is sure smilin'
'Cause he found where the Templar's hid the Ark.
 
Meanwhile in the Pacific Ocean
On a small island with a lagoon
Surrounded by jungle and seafoam
Seven people are still marooned
They were on a three hour tour
A three hour tour
But they will never come home
It's been 58 years now
Because Gilligan is an idiot
They will never come home
 
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Gillign's has very long grey hair and a long beard.
They've been there so much time.
They've been as long as they feared.
This last line is going to rhyme.



Great :) the poems on here don't need to rhyme, I just make mine rhyme, because of personal choice. Maybe I will learn to make non rhyming poems as well.
 
Gilligan and Gandalf
Rowing through time,
Stroking their beards,
Sharing a pipe,
Thinking of home.
 
The conch shell has been blown,
Seaweed calligraphy is drying
The remaining inhabitants
are deciphering the angry clouds

The seagull pecks aimlessly
At the driftwood in the alcove
And the sand crabs scurry
So as to not to become dinner
 
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They will never leave their tropical dock
Because the storm blew the boat apart on a rock
And every time they try to depart
They end right back from where they start,
Because the one thing they never realized
Was when the ship wrecked
Everyone died.
 
No,
That's not the way
It happened
At all

All souls aboard
Were rescued
By helicopter

And became rich
From interviews

It is happy endings
That sell the tickets
The kiss
As they ride off
Into the sunset
It is that
Which sells books
And movies

That is our dream
Come true
That we all wish
For ourselves
And those
We love

Because LOVE
Is
The happy
Ever after
 
Love is what gives us happy bliss
You'll find no argument when it comes to this,
As far as shows that bring in the dough
Comparing this to LOST, I'm sure you know.

It went on for many seasons
Mystery, twists and spiritual reasons,
Sometimes the stories that make us wonder
Can be the ones that make us ponder.

Meanwhile Rick will keep on digging
Looking for that lost ship's rigging,
Maybe the reason he has such a smile
Is because he dug through the Earth to Gilligan's Isle. ;) :palmtree:
 
And in keeping hearth
And keeping home
We bring them into the world
Watch them grow
Believe they will be young forever
And then in the blink of an eye
They spread their wings
And fly off
To keep their own hearth
And their own home
 
Darker Plague in the fingers
of an Abyssal Troll
spreading unchecked,
unchallenged across
those storied stars
of the clever Socks Fox

Spoon, on gifted wings,
rises in desperate flight,
to find the deaf, the mute,
the last Dreamspeaker,
Toxic White of East Numb.

For only with Turtle's Bow
with an arrow fletched
in the precious feathers
of Nimox the Paper Crane
and loosed by the Speaker
can the Darker be contained.

For the Fox of Socks holds
them all, their stars and lore,
within the wash faded fabric
of his threadbare cobalt pelt.

And as those stars dim, so too
do the creatures, the beings
the constellations enshrine.

Lioness on the hunt
Fox dimmed, dying
as the Seal sleeps
at the Dark of Turtle Moon
 
the Noah's Ark was built on command
lodging all creatures during the flood
lions and foxes, turtles and seals
to clean their toilet such an ordeal
 
Echoes of Charybdis


Blasphemous beast of the abyssal plain
blooms from the deep, a toothsome lily,
petals of folded waves and rising tides
that unfurl in a garden tumbled stone—

Tides and time and sands all wind
to this dark, dire strait and the trap
of those patient, eternal jaws agape
for the fleet ships of foolish heroes.

And at the heart of this maelstrom
is endless gullet of great Charybdis,
a maw that takes life without qualm
or care of the who, the what, or why.

Dream shredder, terror upon the sea,
screams of the drowned carried ‘cross
the oceans round. Echoes of the lost,
the foolhardy, and unuttered sounds.

Tide and sand and time wind down
as a boy comes astride a clockwork,
a dog, otter pawed and brassbound,
that beloved greyhound, good Lore.

And the boy, drawn forth by an oath
to ferry the words of the dying and
the lost to those who would know
the truth of these precious echoes.

The boy who paid with his voice,
his name, who surrendered his all
to spare another, his young sister
from the great Reaper Swan, Ebb.

Echo, he was called for no one
save Ebb, could recall the name
of that boy, who served so true,
faithful to his promise to Death.

Now Echo and his trusted Lore,
calloused toes a hushed mutter
upon the path of the fossil cliff,
aimed for the maw of Charybdis.

Vomited maelstrom, right on time,
it came whirling up from the deep,
the counterclockwise riptide round,
fresh lamentations of young sailors—

And it was the voices of the drowned
Echo had come to reclaim for those
who sat in vigil for these brave souls,
bitter wisdom in the Nightswift’s song.

But to save the Voices of the Drowned,
more than faith and a damn good dog
were needed. An impossible problem,
no one, except Echo dared to resolve.
 

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