Open Poetry #42 |
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Sailing Weather |
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D.Lester Young Senior Member
since 2001-12-08
Posts 1219Austin, Tx |
Sailing Weather Whether or knot tied to a stormy gust Questioning the thunder inside thirst Lightning stretch crackle yawn of dawn She rises sore fingers from an East shore Line weaving among a horizontal line. Waving salt brine search for bottled whine Moan of an ole man cracking the wind, Arthritic breeze creaking sail’s mast free Groaning canvas among bow plain scissors Cutting an ocean in two sphere reflections. Hair wrinkled ‘n gray overcast weighs storm Eye surges on rolling hills in RIP-pings doubts Skeletal key chest heaving fore ‘n aft pitches Navigating heartbeat’s love with stern looks back, Concentrated whirlpool loving every nerve ending. Twisting, turning, winging the mainsail furry Sea’s vagabond witch pitching sailor’s helm hands. Wind the mainspring celestial clock tension tight Racing torrents flooding emotions clinging might Squalling inside fright to then see - the sun light. Wail the fog horn inside breaking free spirited Upon a thunder whispers nature’s lief challenge. “Later beloved,” she wails off in her Calypso tizzy, Sea-maiden so high strung leaving sailors - so dizzy, Sails going limp shriveling up - like after sex. Starboard ‘n port mermaid dolphins cried out “What did you do, to get her wrath stirred up?” “I just said good morning sweetheart, it’s a beautiful day. I guess I hit a menstrual cycle of a Goddess’s curse Taking me through the whole damn beaufort scale squall.” “Homer, we hope for your sake Calypso settles down, For you remember that seven years stint on the island.” David L. Young05/11/08© De-Terminated poet, somewhere in America not on company time |
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steavenr Member Elite
since 2003-11-17
Posts 4058 |
finally...someone who uses wordplay more than me...gotta love it... ![]() |
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