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Corinne
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0 posted 2002-01-01 03:05 PM



Beach Erosion

Along the cliff,
a decaying boardwalk
appears to bolster beach houses,
rusty and white-washed
by constant salty winds,
a mollusk necklace
from a sea gull’s view.

Big winter surf
crashes thunderously
against the craggy base,
pounding a relentless demand
to reclaim red clay
and sand.

To the South,
a wooden pier
with cottages to let
by the night –
alabaster with deep blue trim,
speckled in grayish guano.
Beneath the pierage,
the homeless make their beds
of dune pillows;
soon small fires
will mark their presence.
One woman sleeps on a cement slab
next to cold water showers
in the public restroom.

Shells are nearly always broken here,
trampled by many careless feet,
but we manage to find one tiny Sand Dollar,
filled with hairline cracks, but still whole.

Further north, La Jolla, the jewel,
where houses bear protective walls
and notices of security systems in-place,
but they can’t keep beach people
from letting their dogs leave gifts
on their sidewalks,
nor can they stop the erosion
of their back yards.

After all,
you can’t own the ocean.



© 2002 Corinne Bailey

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Kit McCallum
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1 posted 2002-01-01 03:13 PM


Oh, so very true Corinne. This is a wonderful vantage on life by the sea ... from the lofty secure houses, to the homeless on the dunes. Excellent imagery throughout, with a powerful statement in your conclusion. Much enjoyed!

Best wishes,
/Kit

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2 posted 2002-01-01 03:13 PM




(sigh) So very true, sweet Corrine, I was up in Oregon last summer and all along U.S 101 by the Pacific coast, the highway is so badly eroded and I wish that we wouldn't develop so heavily along the seashore and leave it to glimmer as it is with natures beauty and behold the pure joys and serenity of the beach! (sigh) The ocean only owns itself! (kiss on cheek) Sooooooo wonderfully expressed, sweet friend, HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Corrine, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

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Joyce Johnson
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3 posted 2002-01-01 03:32 PM


Beautifully rendered Corinne.  You describe it so well.  Joyce
Logan
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4 posted 2002-01-01 04:15 PM


but we manage to find one tiny Sand Dollar,
filled with hairline cracks, but still whole.

And isn't that the whole point? I really did like this, Cor hon. Ahh, you do this so well...very gentle smile..Logan

amusemi
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5 posted 2002-01-01 04:23 PM


Very realistic depiction.  I could imagine it very well.  I like the dimension between all walks of life, i.e. the homelss vs. the well off.  It really lends a great deal to the piece.  Good job!!

P.S.  I am a misplaced Ocean girl stuck in a gorgeous mountain prison and I love anything about the sea.  Thanks for taking me home if for just a moment!!

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6 posted 2002-01-01 04:45 PM


personally i would never own property on a beach, 'specially not in Florida with these hurricanes we have!
Bill Charles
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7 posted 2002-01-01 07:42 PM


Corinne - one cannot own the ocean is true, but some do try and reap it's wrath...

BC

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8 posted 2002-01-01 07:53 PM


Corinne, I thoroughly enjoyed this one.  Showing the two different walks of life
then the line about the sand dollar....wonderfully penned.
~Hugs, Nancy~

*~ Wishing everyone a New Year filled with Peace & Love ~*

Corinne
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9 posted 2002-01-01 09:40 PM


Thank you all for commenting. I was in San Diego for the Christmas holiday and found the two contrasts of life to be startling. A lot has changed there since I grew up. There always was homelessness, but not so many rich folk as there are now.

Cor

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10 posted 2002-01-02 11:02 PM


you describe the scene very well here Corinne. . . it's almost like being there. . . you have that "poetic eye" that lets you bring it to us. . .

great job. . .

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