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2007-11-15 12:57:48 · 25 answers · asked by Orpheus Rising 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

25 answers

*splash, splash*

Did you ask something? Let me get the salt water toweled off and I can answer this question

2007-11-15 13:03:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anne Hatzakis 6 · 3 0

Hi!

Not me, though I love being on the sea, but she did call my father. A war disrupted his life as a Fairground Traveller. During that war he served in the SBS with the Royal Navy and the sea called him ever after. I wrote my absent father a song in my youth, here is the first section and chorus:

When I behold your travelled eyes
they show me what they've seen;
when salt tales from your breath do sigh,
I go where you have been
and when you meet the sleeping me
I walk within your dreams.

My father told me: "Women are like the albatross at sea,
fine until they land upon your deck".
He told me: "They are wonderful while soaring high and free,
but if you try to tame a trossy then you're wreaked".
Saying this he went away and I've seen him nevermore,
though I know that he is far away from any country's shore.
His woman is the mystery and the legend of the sea
and I hear my father's woman's voice calling unto me.

You've many loves yet take no wife
the seven seas are all your life
I pray to silent skies at night
that you'll be safe in storm and strife.

Not quite the answer you were looking for, I guess, but my answer anyway.

Good wishes.

2007-11-16 06:57:45 · answer #2 · answered by pilgrimspadre 4 · 2 0

I miss the mighty Pacific Ocean. I left Oregon 4 yrs. ago and have such fond memories of the coastline from S. California up to British Columbia. There are such a wonderful variety of vistas from different places along that boundary. Some are fierce and forbidding, others lovely, and yet others bring longing to the soul, for something unnameable. The ocean brings me into a state of humility and wonder when I contemplate its seeming infinity and its awesome power. Sitting at the shoreline, ruminating with empty mind, the lullaby of the breaking and surging waves soothes me into a state of reverie. Not only does the sea call me, but I also call the sea. I am Sirius

2007-11-16 02:48:44 · answer #3 · answered by i am Sirius 6 · 2 0

No - it's the next horizon that's calling me. I HAVE to see what's on the other side.

But as a kid, I used to love looking down a street toward the sea & there was houses on each side & the road going up to the horizon, in the middle - really cool.

2007-11-15 21:05:01 · answer #4 · answered by dryheatdave 6 · 0 0

Yes, I love the sea.

2007-11-15 21:00:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I have Neptune within 2 degrees of my ascendant, I am in the sea, the cosmic sea.

2007-11-15 22:00:01 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

all the time! Although, any water seems to call to me at one time or another. I still have a small bottle of sea water from San Diego!

2007-11-15 21:48:05 · answer #7 · answered by Rev. Kaldea 5 · 2 0

Yes, and it ALWEAYS seems to be a long distance, colect call too. That Sea is rich I think it should at least PAY for the calls. Don't you?

BB,
Raji the Green Witch

2007-11-15 21:43:16 · answer #8 · answered by Raji the Green Witch 7 · 3 0

The sea calls me like the moth to the flame. Not to travel over her suffice or dive her depth, but to surrender to her might she represents.

2007-11-16 15:06:24 · answer #9 · answered by Monk 6 · 2 0

You do have an affection for the sea....

2007-11-16 07:04:27 · answer #10 · answered by kim 5 · 1 0

No, I speak to the sea! *_*

2007-11-15 21:00:58 · answer #11 · answered by Sugar 7 · 3 0

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