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Lost At Sea
by Peggy Bertrand
copyright 02-05-2002


Age Rating: 7 to 127

 
The story is told to behold of a ship called Good Weather. Whose Captain and crew sailed the great Northern Sea. Launching from cape to cape.

Many a launch in the great northern sea had the ship Good Weather fared before.
Always to return from her journeys and quest safe from the sea delivering her captain and crew.

This particular voyage they were three days out to sea before they would return to the cape. From another successful voyage. The captain and his crew watched as the skies overhead were pitched in
the color of ash black and heavy was the air above them, the winds arose with great strength swelling the surface of the sea with all it's might. Waves gathered with the wind and made straight way for the ship Good Weather.

Waves of seawater lashed out and up the sides and over unto the ships deck. Her crew and Captain held on to their sailing schedule despite the ravish attack. As the seas rose up as if to swallow the Good weather from sight. Slapping her all about the sea the crew finally in fright, accepted that the deep sea may swallow them alive.

Back on the cape she never returned on schedule. Never a soul arrived from the voyage of the Good weather ship. So story is told not lightly about the ship Good Weather had sunk to the bottom of the sea and vanished forevermore with her crew and all.

She had not weathered this storm nor this voyage.


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02-25-2002 Eileen Waldron    

The sea has a vast hunger...;-) nice one!


02-11-2002 Kay Lee Kelly    

Great work on this, well done.


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