The blue lights shining
along the bridge trails
500 feet high
The Thomas Vincent Bridge
along the bridge trails
500 feet high
The Thomas Vincent Bridge
Reminds me of San Francisco bridge
No difference at all
The water is calm and mingling about
The lights reflecting down on the water
The reflection dancing through the night
Many boats parking at the dock
Waiting for its venture tomorrow
The whales swimming and bursting
And the fish too
A couple kissing near the beach
A few men still working on the ship at this time
The cruise ship boats
Lining up
Waiting for its travelers
The air so fresh tonight
The sky darken by the hour
I can't help but spend
The whole night by
The San Pedro Port
If I'm not mistaken
This is a glimpse
Of heaven
I have seen tonight
Published by Kay Pierre
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Post a CommentI truly love the Port of San Pedro you described it very nicely and heavenly nice job