“The Lighthouse by Stewart Stafford Apart and alone, From where the ships dock, Stands the white sentinel edifice on a promontory rock. Like the land's index finger, At the extent of the sea, Warning passing vessels where it's safe to be. It's one luminous eye, Swivels around its clear head, To keep lucky sailors off the seabed. It seeks no credit, And needs no thanks, Saluting proudly from above the fog banks. © Stewart Stafford, 2021. All rights reserved.” PoetryPoemLighthouseThe SeaMaritime StoriesLighthousesBeacon Of LightShipwrecksRime Of The Ancient MarinerSea Shanty Author:Stewart Stafford
“Come all you thoughtless young men, a warning take by me And never leave your happy homes to sail the raging sea.” Aubrey MaturinMaster And CommanderAubreyadThe Far Side Of The WorldSea Shanty Book:The Far Side of the World Source: The Far Side of the World