Look at my face,
-see scars of Demelt.
Enormous black beard
woven and lit by matches;
staring back at you.
Feared of reputation,
I reflect in my blade -
a ladies man in style.
With feathered tricorn, hemp
and multiple weapons to hand.
Representing ferocious battles,
and yet no account of killing one;
I use my terrors’ edge,
to gain entry of ship;
Steal valuables, gold, food, weapons and liquor.
Aye; ‘tis by rumour alone
we did battle those seas
of 1718 and more.
Notorious our piracy legion lives on,
My handle Black Beard, Teach, Drummond.
I forever a treasured and trusted companion,
historic; now I lay to rest for all to see.
One but rescued, when run aground;
on Queen Annes Revenge,
around Ocracoke Inlet, North Carolina Seas.
Hello there, by now you may already have read my profile and discovered I'm a poet. All kinds of poetry from humourous to sad, life to death, abuse, issues and so much more. I'm learning new techniqes as I go and like my writing to be easily read and understood for you to just pick up and go without needing another book to explain... I'm also an avid crafter. Anything crafty pretty much and jewellery making is a hobby too...
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Teachs sword
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