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Ocean People
Ocean People
Ocean People
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Ocean People

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The poems collected in this book are inspired
by the authors love of the ocean, its beauty and
its powerful attraction for people everywhere.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateJan 18, 2011
ISBN9781462816552
Ocean People
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Barron Pilgrim

Barron Pilgrim was born in a town called Leaf, in North Georgia, and attended Truett-McConnell College. He now lives in Columbia. South Carolina, still near the foothills of the Appalachians, where he enjoys the southern lifestyle and its people. He writes songs as well as poetry, and his books include God and Romance, Miracles, Poetry from Heaven, and When You Went Away.

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    Ocean People - Barron Pilgrim

    Copyright © 2011 by Barron Pilgrim.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    This book was printed in the United States of America.

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    Contents

    Barron Pilgrim

    America’s Poet

    Voices

    Meeting

    First

    Dreams

    Speak

    Dreams

    Today

    Mood

    Things

    Pirates

    Healing

    One Ocean

    A Poem For You

    Work Of Art

    Thanksgiving

    See God

    Honor

    Special People

    Walking

    Walk On The Ocean

    Difference

    The Sea

    Now And Then

    Tomorrow Eve

    God

    A Cake

    Third Day

    The Anointed

    The World

    Believing

    They See

    The Gown

    Why

    Listen To The Voice

    Thoughts

    Big

    The Coast

    The Touch

    Fit In

    Thoughts

    Light

    Feel The Blue

    The Eyes

    Of Love

    Ocean Lover

    Blessed

    Ocean People

    Touching God

    Praying

    Remember

    Wisdom

    The Eyes

    Love

    Changing

    Truth

    Childhood

    Affections

    Signs And Omens

    Life

    Sundays

    Wait

    Warm

    Love In The Air

    Dancing

    Money Stress

    After Dark

    Old Stars

    I Like You

    Artifacts

    Times

    Our Heart

    Sounds Of Time

    Clean

    Inspired

    The U.S.A.

    A Getaway

    Romantic Facts

    Night

    Answers

    The Beach

    The Eraser

    Alike

    Ocean Person

    Order

    A Catchall

    Memories

    Truth

    Glass Shoes

    Our Ocean

    Vacation

    Sharing

    He Sees

    Proof

    Truth

    The Reason Why

    Without God

    Too Late

    Who

    Swell

    Sun And Ocean

    Barron Pilgrim

    The book is simply our

    Memories and times near the ocean.

    How w=e are reminded of a

    Great Creator each time we see

    The beauty, and hear the waves.

    If I would be called the

    Ocean poet, color me blue,

    As the earth looks from space,

    As God must see us. The

    Waterfalls in the mountains,

    Came from the oceans, and

    Know their way home, just

    As we know our time on earth,

    As sunset over waters,

    Soon to fall into the oceans,

    There at Tybee Island near

    Savannah, Georgia, and

    Fernandina Beach, Florida,

    We knew the ocean well.

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    America’s Poet

    America’s poet,

    Is the ocean people,

    They live on sand and endure

    The storms, vacationers, floods,

    They understand all the movement,

    Those saying hello and then returning

    To a safer place called home

    America’s poet

    Chooses to live out by the sea

    The smell of the marshes

    The sounds of passing ships

    Reflections of sunlight and stars

    Do not go unnoticed

    And the ocean says welcome

    Each time they

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