tide

June 22nd, 2010 | 818 Entries

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818 Entries for “tide”

  1. The tide was in, pulling everything into the sea… Back and forth, back and forth, wiping their footsteps from the sand.

  2. The tide brought in a piece of furniture to the shore. A refrigerator opened its door. It was a gateway to another world made of bananas and grandfather clocks. This refrigerator was not as cool as one had hoped.

    Paul
  3. The waves crashed on the beach and were great for surfing. But the next day the tide was up too high and dangerously close to buildings. A storm was in the works and it was only a matter of time before the hurricane reached shore.

    Megan
  4. Tide is an expensive brand of laundry soap. I usually buy bargain brand or Kirkland signature. I wonder if Tide is really any more effective?

    jennifer
  5. The tide to wash us over. We will sway the tide of battle. Rise up and crash over. Like waves we will build. Surpass and overcome.

  6. the tides roll in
    the tides roll out
    nothing, and i mean nothing compares to this
    hungry waves crash and yearn for the sand
    but are swept in by the magnetic pull
    of the center of the sea
    never to see
    their destination

    Steph
  7. the tides roll in
    the tides roll out
    nothing, and i mean nothing compares to this
    hungry waves crash and yearn for the sand
    but are swept in by the magnetic pull
    of the center of the sea

    Steph
  8. I should live by the water. And the Ohio River doesn’t count. Maybe Seattle.
    Maybe.

    Ried Cartwright
  9. again? Wasn’t the word tide yesterdays word? I am new to this but how often does it change. Anyway US won their World Cup game against Algeria, so glad it wasn’t a tide game. Puns are fun.

  10. This was yesterdays word. There should be a new word for today. I’ve written about this word probably four-to five times already in the past two days. Bring on the newest word already! I’m ready! :)

  11. Tidal waves wash over my hot, blushing face. My dress spills over me, the tide carrying it away. Slowly, slowly, I start to shiver.

    Velvet
  12. the tide was high and i decided it was worth a swim. may be it would take me farther out this time. who knows, maybe i would see a mermaid who would take me down to the depths and see her kingdom.

    Bhavya Lal
  13. As the tide came in there was a moment when he looked into her eyes and she knew it was real. She could smell the seasalt and feel the wind blowing her hair but all she cared about was him.

  14. The periodic variation in the surface level of the oceans and of bays, gulfs, inlets, and estuaries, caused by gravitational attraction of the moon and sun. I dont know anything more.

  15. cadence, cadence, splashing waves
    simple droplets become waves
    crashing, splashing, on the reef,
    cadence, crisp and salty sweet

    cadence, cadence, eventide
    time, defined by water’s ride
    crashing, craving, waves of life
    cadence of survival’s knife

    cadence, cadence, crisp and sweet
    back and forth the waves all meet
    crashing, high and low, the tides
    cadence soothes and heat subsides

    cadence, cadence, short and long
    cacophany of creature song
    crashing, as the days go by
    cadence kept and ne’er dry

  16. Running Aside The Shore, The Tide Is Swallowing Me Whole, I Need my Love To Hold Me In His Arms, But The Water Has Dragged Me Under.

  17. tides can be refreshing. they can wash away sand, sticks, impurities – the past. they are the symbol for a new start, a new beginning, a new person. let the tides of the present wash off your impurities of the past.

    Jenna
  18. As tides rush in over the feet of onlookers, a simple movement to be observed, a mightier force is working. Moons pull and planets aline as great detphs in the ocean go completely unobserved, this is not our world and nor should we take it likely

    Ben Roberts
  19. The tide comes in and washes away everything on the beach. I, however, cannot be washed away. I’m hidden deep under the sand, where no one can see me. I am waiting for the day that my enemy returns.

  20. The tide grasps at my body
    On my dress hems
    Like so many hands it pulls
    While I oblige and sink
    Shattered shells skim across reddened knees

    Emily
  21. The tide swept across her feet with cold pulses, sucking her body deeper into the wet sand, studded with broken shells and sharp rocks. She knew that he was behind her but she could not look at him.

    Emily
  22. Along the ocean tide is where I met you. Along the ocean tide is where you’ll stay. Along the ocean tide is where I’ve kept you… You know, the ocean tide is not so far away.

  23. As the tide rolled in, birds swooped over the cresting waves in search of food. Some seemed to be simply enjoying flying.

  24. The tide rolls in, bringing with it the dark fate of the nasty oil spill. Birds, sand, and sagging,dying plants covered in tar come with it. David sits next to the water, his eyes not seeing the mess, his thoughts on her. She’s not with him, although when he closes his eyes he can almost hear her breathing next to him, her moves, her scent.

    John Long
  25. There once was a tide in the middle of the ocean, it was big and strong. It blew away because a seagull farted. The morale of this story is that dont eat the yellow snow

    Rocko Wolfcoon
  26. The periodic variation in the surface level of the oceans and of bays, gulfs, inlets, and estuaries, caused by gravitational attraction of the moon and sun.

    Nazifa Tazrian Munia
  27. The high tide becomes the low tide and you never know what tide you will get caught up in, so go with the flow. Enjoy the ride on the tide. =]

    Shelby
  28. The tide appears to be going out, so now I can find all the things that have been hiding underwater. I scour the sand with my eyes looking for perfect shells and rocks shaped like hearts—occasionally I find a treasure.

    Andie
  29. ebbing flow of water cursing through my veins. why don’t you stop and come to me my dear heart. i need you more than i need to breath so even when drowning in your love i’ll live. live evermore happy than i have before. starry eyes glinting death

    EmmaRose
  30. The tide washes in, and I can’t help but think that you have everything and nothing to do with it. Mostly, the tide washes under my feet, my hands, myself. But also, it washes from my eyes. They are what really remind me of you. And I can’t help but think that you have everything and nothing to do with it.

    ceira
  31. There once was a tide who liked to do laundry. But this tide was the wrong kind of tide. Instead of making things clean, this tide just made things sandy and spread fish poop on the beaches. stupid tide.

  32. I sat on the beach the other day and watched the waves. They weren’t anything spectacular and the air smelled like dead fish. My ass was itchy from the shells. A crumpled Wendy’s bag was the only sunbather in site.

    Who?
  33. My dad always liked taking me to the ocean during low tide so we could look at the dying starfish. One day there were too many and we had to start throwing them back. An old local just sat in a chair near us and told us that what we were doing was pointless, they were all gonna die anyway.

  34. Your mood changed like the tide. All I could do was hold on and hoped that it would end soon. When it didn’t, I made excuses, promised myself I would leave ‘next time,’ always the next time. Little sister, you waited too long.

    MCRoger
  35. water ocean fish waves seagulls mercurial pull of the moon foam sand birds sunshine I love the water and all it represents. The tide coming in and out is hypnotizing. I love to sit in the sun and watch the waves.

    patti
  36. gulf oil spill is killing the ocean because a bunch of greedy assholes wouldn’t check the safety devices on t

    debbie
  37. water
    blue
    salt
    fish
    high
    low
    sun
    laundry detergent
    color
    bleach
    win
    loss
    shark

    Jeremy Mancilla
  38. ride
    fight
    might
    mighty
    mouse
    my
    tie
    pie
    prarie
    woods
    fields
    flowers

    Sheila
  39. wet water undertow moon pull changes predictable ocean in out feel the pull high low sand beach

    Gail
  40. detergent water clean pretty nice water fall calm orange blue happy smell refreshing wonderful

    Karla