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Trillium
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0 posted 2003-07-15 12:55 PM






When Tides Are Low

When tides are low and days are fair,
I go to see what's waiting there
Beside the rocks, where weedy fronds
Drip salty tears in briny ponds.
For in these pools are strange delights.
Each offers its array of sights.
The shells and stones of varied hue.
Marine life that I like to view.

On some days, there's a rare surprise.
Once, before my startled eyes,
Appeared a greenish, globe of glass,
Entrapped within a quaking mass
Of pale anemones that shrank,
As my hand brushed accross their rank.
My treasure was a fishing float,
That had been lost from some far boat.

It drifted here through time and tide
Until it found this place to hide.
I watch the tiny fish that dart
Within the shallow depths and start
To see what ocean bottoms might
Appear to us, if in our sight.

Around my ankles, waters foam.
I know I must be heading home
And so I make a slow retreat,
Encumbered by reluctant feet,
To leave the beach, until next day
The tide-pools beckon me to play!



Betty Lou Hebert



Published by Bristol Banner Books, 2000

[This message has been edited by Trillium (07-15-2003 12:56 AM).]

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Joyce Johnson
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1 posted 2003-07-15 01:04 AM


This is beautiful Betty.  You amaze me.  Love, Joyce
2dalimit
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2 posted 2003-07-15 09:45 AM


So peaceful and serene. No wonder you're reluctant to leave.

Thanks,
Melton

wordancer
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3 posted 2003-07-15 06:19 PM


A day at the beach, to pause and reflect and open our eyes to the small and large wonders that are there.  Reminds of my own pensive beach time...perhaps i will go tomorrow.


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4 posted 2003-07-15 10:16 PM


worddancer:  Thanks for commenting.  I envy you being able to go to the beach tomorrow!
I'm lucky if I get to go once a year for a week or two.

Betty Lou Hebert

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5 posted 2003-07-16 12:14 PM


Wonderful write here Betty.  I'm not a normal in the Pub, but I am sure glad that I ventured this way!


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6 posted 2003-07-16 10:44 AM


BettyLou~
What a GORGEOUS penning !!!!

'Around my ankles, waters foam.
I know I must be heading home
And so I make a slow retreat,
Encumbered by reluctant feet,
To leave the beach, until next day
The tide-pools beckon me to play!'


Oh ... I just LOVE it~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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7 posted 2003-07-16 08:08 PM


Betty, I can't wait for my hubby to get home from work. His most favorite place on any beach is the little tide pools. He can stay and stare into the water for what feels like  hours. Or as you say so eloquently:

Around my ankles, waters foam.
I know I must be heading home
And so I make a slow retreat,
Encumbered by reluctant feet,
To leave the beach, until next day
The tide-pools beckon me to play!


He's going to love this and so do I.
Huggles ...

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8 posted 2003-07-16 10:19 PM


timothy'sangel1973:  Thanks so much for your nice comments.  I appreciate it.  Hope you'll come back to Corner again.

Betty Lou Hebert

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9 posted 2003-07-16 10:20 PM


Dear Marge:  Thanks for your lovely remarks. This is based on an actual happening on the beach at Newport, Oregon.  I saw the float and "arranged" for Ron to find it.  A highlight of his life!

Love
Betty Lou

Betty Lou Hebert

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10 posted 2003-07-16 10:21 PM


Marti:  I hope your husband does enjoy this poem.  I'm mesmerized too, by the tidepools and in fact, have even had the tide turn and catch me day dreaming!

Betty Lou Hebert

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11 posted 2003-08-04 09:50 PM




Hello Betty Lou

Your words stirred up so many images and wonderful memories for me and I thank you for that.  I am so glad I found this and I hope you like this picture.

Take care......Sue

I am in motion
I am blue
Love is an ocean
I'm anchored in you
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12 posted 2003-08-04 10:39 PM


Sue:  The picture gave me a jolt as the little boy looks so much like our only grandson.  He was killed by a speeding car just before his 10th birthday.  This boy could be his twin!  It's a beautiful picture.  Thanks.

Betty Lou Hebert

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13 posted 2003-08-05 09:25 AM


Amazing your words put me right there in the swirling water at my feet. Nice!

SharaRose @-->--

Of sound, and speech let all lift the hearer!

Trillium
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14 posted 2003-08-05 02:38 PM


Thanks Shara Rose.  I wish I were at the beach right now!  It's been so hot here.

Betty Lou Hebert

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