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Honeybunch
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0 posted 2006-02-04 04:04 PM


Ordained and pre-set shore loves the sea best
when it tosses and flicks dreams into a breeze
because always apparent in its afterward creep
the unrivaled peace of two spirits in meet.

And the touch, touch again, of sea’s inner belief
a balm like the hand of a virginal bride
expunging the lines of an unfulfilled life
and soothing the brow of an unsettled mind.

But the sand that restricts sea’s openness
turns outward towards a more fickle feel
in attempts to unshackle a mystical scheme
from whimsical goals of this reality.

Sun and moon wait, the stars agitate,
and the mother appears from shadows to light  
to dream the shore away from the strife
raging within like an arsonists fire.

So burns the shore’s so placid façade,
the inner a cauldron of wrathful denial,
and the sea’s forever pent-up desire
whispers again yet another goodbye.

Helen / 4 February 2006


© Copyright 2006 Helen - All Rights Reserved
Martie
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1 posted 2006-02-04 04:32 PM


Helen...I've been anticipating some poetry of the sea from you....this was indeed beautiful and inspired.  
poetry_queen
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2 posted 2006-02-04 04:36 PM


really like this piece of poetry, full of meaning and depth.
leanne x

Honeybunch
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3 posted 2006-02-04 04:43 PM


Hi, Martie.  Oh, yes, the emotional sea and the ever calm shore speak of many mysteries - I just listen and pass them on.     
Honeybunch
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4 posted 2006-02-04 04:45 PM


Thanks, Leanne.  Glad you enjoyed!
The Lady
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5 posted 2006-02-05 12:47 PM



"And the touch, touch again, of sea’s inner belief
a balm like the hand of a virginal bride
expunging the lines of an unfulfilled life
and soothing the brow of an unsettled mind."


You speak well of the sea. Nicely done.



Honeybunch
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6 posted 2006-02-05 02:04 AM


The lady - thank you for the read. One can probe but never can reach the depths of sea's great mystery.
iliana
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7 posted 2006-02-05 02:15 AM


"So burns the shore’s so placid façade,
the inner a cauldron of wrathful denial,
and the sea’s forever pent-up desire
whispers again yet another goodbye."

Helen, hi!  Welcome back.  The vacation certainly didn't stunt your writing.  This is amazing.  I've missed you, sweet friend.   ....jo


RedStoneEB
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8 posted 2006-02-05 02:19 AM


Watching the sea is like watching yourself been stripped away by the water and then the sand finally disappears but reappears its abit like the sun and the moon erase each other out
Honeybunch
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9 posted 2006-02-05 02:20 AM


Hi Jo - and how I've missed writing but I'm off again in a week's time.  It's what the homeless do, you know, until ... maturity.  Hope all is well with you.  

Helen
Oh, and thanks for reading!  Take care.

Honeybunch
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10 posted 2006-02-05 02:25 AM


RedStoneEB - What an insightful comment!  Yes, the sea strips one of falsity but I think the sea/shore and the sun/moon compliment each other rather than wipe each other out.  A joint force of nature that uplifts each one to their highest potential - something like that.  
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