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SEA-WATCHER
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0 posted 2001-09-28 03:12 PM



Wondering


Moonlight sprinkling through moss-draped oaks
caught his eyes that night
as he made his way to the
warm ocean sands.  
A night made for lovers, it would seem.

The endless waves crashed loudly
in the darkness,
revealed only by their foam.  

The nearly full moon hung low
over the waters
and he watched as its ivory light
danced upon the deep.

He sat and tried to collect his thoughts,
while breathing in the moist
salt air.  

The sea birds had long since gone to bed
and it only served to make the night
that much more lonely.  

Where had he gone wrong?

A kind and gentle man,
he’d always been good
to all that knew him
and yet never once in his life
had he found true love.  

Elusive, it had
always escaped his grasp.  

Now in his graying years
he wondered if it even mattered anymore.  
His sensitive heart
seemed to stay in a state of constant turmoil.  

Why couldn’t a woman find in him
what she needed to sustain herself?  
He sat and quietly wept
as lonely wave after wave
crashed and receded into the darkness.



© Copyright 2001 SEA-WATCHER - All Rights Reserved
JamesMichael
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1 posted 2001-09-28 03:16 PM


Very nice...James
Martie
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2 posted 2001-09-28 03:17 PM


sea-watcher--Such a beautiful scene you paint for such contemplative sadness  Well done!
SEA
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with you
3 posted 2001-09-28 03:20 PM


this is so gentle, beautifully full of longing and a need for love, I could hear the ocean, feel the night air, and feel the heavy loneliness of this night. hugs to you  
vandana
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4 posted 2001-09-28 05:35 PM


welcome to passions nice work
Temptress
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5 posted 2001-09-28 06:01 PM


*sigh* This is so sad,but I hope this subject won't give up hope. Very tender writing full of wonderful imagery, Watcher.

Sometimes the heart needs the solace of solitude and silence.

catalinamoon
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6 posted 2001-09-28 08:56 PM


Oh, this sounds like my many days and nights sitting lonely near the sea. What a dream it would be to share that perfection completely.
Sandra

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7 posted 2001-09-28 09:16 PM


When I lived near the beach, I would sit on the seawall or south jetty that protects the beach and cove from the strong high tides, and listen to the surf and the seagulls as the sun set. It often put me in a reflective mood..sometimes happy, sometimes sad, but somehow always refreshed. I enjoyed feeling the salty spray on my face, and listening to the crashing waves. Your poem took me to the sea, and tonight I will really miss it.
As for love, it is as elusive as peace seems to be these days. May your wandering misplaced lover find you soon.

rosepetals25
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8 posted 2001-09-28 11:18 PM


SEA-WATCHER,

     What pain and loneliness flows from this poem.  If it is based on where you are now... *hugs* to you.  Your an incredable writing... keep letting the pain flow..and you will heal.

TaraB

SEA-WATCHER
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9 posted 2001-09-29 05:37 PM


James,
Thank you.

Martie,
Thank you for the nice words.

SEA,
Thanks for such kind words and hugs back to you.

vandana,
Thank you and thanks for the welcome

Temptress,
Thank you and no, he won't give up hope.

Sandra,
Yes, it was a lovely night, just one of great loneliness.  Sometimes being near the sea and even make it more so.  Thank you.

Midnitesun,
I loved hearing your story.  It was nice.  However, there is no wandering misplaced lover.  There is no lover at all, it would seem.  Thank you.

Tara,
Yes, it is based on where I am now and I gratefully accept your hugs.  Thank you.

sunshinemist
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10 posted 2001-09-29 07:21 PM


Very beautiful, as if I was there too. Love your choice of words. Thank you for your warm welcome also. Could not find the other post. Very nice to meet you.

Warm smiles,
Sunshinemist

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