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Castaways

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By Lana BroussardPublished 5 years ago 1 min read
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Viva!

The shout escapes

as we relearn

the language

of sea nymphs

and tiger sharks

entrapped in a world

of maroon sunsets and eternity

Shipwrecked

with forests of coconut trees

it's a bad time to learn

you have tree nut allergies

We rush into the mangled jungle

to escape the forays

of drug dealing pirates

and the docking of phantom ships

The other night

a ghost ship slipped close

sea-weight weary

overran with cannibal rats

and cursed karma

Windward, it finally broke the waves

and headed out to sea

as we, the Deserted here,

watched

then sunk back

into the murky island shadows

nature poetry
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About the Creator

Lana Broussard

Lana Broussard writes primarily under the pen name, L.T. Garvin. She writes fiction, poetry, essays, and humor. She is the author of Confessions of a 4th Grade Athlete, Animals Galore, The Snjords, and Dancing with the Sandman.

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