<p>Its lifeline floats aimlessly beside<br />as if mourning the loss of a soul at sea.<br />A knot improperly tied to a life raft releases.<br />The mariner and his only means of survival<br />are sent adrift to fight the desolate<br />and turbulent sea&mdash;the sea wins!</p><p>The poet Raymond Sylvester stresses the importance of living life as securely as the knot one has tied. Life cannot be almost lived; a knot cannot be almost tied. His poetry will provide the guidance needed to ensure one&rsquo;s lifeline is as strong and secure as possible. Words cast upon a page are as powerful as the third splice. When splicing a line the fourth splice adds no more strength to the line than the third although it adds protective value should the last splice fail.</p><p>Raymond Sylvester lives in Branford Connecticut with his loving wife Terri and their cat Boots. His poem &ldquo;War&rdquo; won the gold medal in the patriotic division of the 2018 National Creative Arts Competition and his poem &ldquo;The Darkness of War&rdquo; won silver in the 2019 competition. His poems are personal yet universal.</p>
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