Staying At Lighthouses

staying at lighthouses
Please review this poem of mine?

This ones my 80th poem

The Lighthouse
By: Adam M. Snow

Come to my lighthouse;
so that I may light your way.
Come to my lighthouse;
a place for you to stay.

Where darkness hides;
the demons flees.
For I'll provide;
and you'll be at ease.

Come to my lighthouse;
for all is welcome;
even your spouse;
and those who are numb.

Come to my lighthouse;
my friend, my child.
to a place where there is no louse;
for you are also mild.

Come to my lighthouse;
so that I may light your way.
Come to my lighthouse;
a place for you to stay.

It's very unique, and describes how the lighthouse can give warmth for those in need.

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Staying at a Lighthouse: America's Romantic and Historic Lighthouse Inns Staying at a Lighthouse: America's Romantic and Historic Lighthouse Inns
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Whether they were abandoned long ago or still stand as beacons in the fog, hundreds of lighthouses decorate the beautiful shores of North America. But only a few invite people to stay the night.Staying at a Lighthouse visits these unique overnight havens, offering a personal tour of the most sought-after landmarks in the country...

Staying at a Lighthouse: America's Romantic and Historic Lighthouse Inns Staying at a Lighthouse: America's Romantic and Historic Lighthouse Inns
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Information provided in each profile includes history of the lighthouse and the area, background of the present-day keepers, and a description of the accommodations and the guest experience, plus all pertinent practical details--addresses, telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, directions, seasons of operation, rates, and more.

Staying at a Lighthouse [VHS] Staying at a Lighthouse [VHS]
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Lighthouses take us back to a time when place still had meaning, before high-speed travel and the Internet shrank the world down to laptop size. Many still exist on the shores of oceans and larger lakes, and some of these are open to guests...

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