Open Poetry #45 |
Longing For The Sea |
Chalmette Guy Senior Member
since 2009-03-11
Posts 1257Louisiana |
She can be a moody goddess Not easily restrained Her grace much the same way, Not easily obtained And her beauty, like formless water Can never be contained The raging waves and sometimes Her mirror-like calm face Speak volumes of the nature of Her testament to patience and haste And the way she drowns me deep within Leaving nigh of a trace By her whims I take my leave Allowed to live or die O, but to explore her fathom reaches Where her dark secrets lie I knew that I were to be held spellbound From the first I heard a seagull cry Though far from her restless shores With no sail to catch a salty breeze, Not even one mariner left to brave the storm And no ship to carry me Know that the Earth could no longer hold, My longing for the sea |
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Heart2Heart Senior Member
since 2009-05-15
Posts 738Scotland/Norway |
Ah yes I can understand your fascination of the sea, I have always been. But she can be both cruel and blissful, just like humans. This is quite the wonderful poem Chalmette and you have some great rhymes there. Katriona PS: Just back from a short trip, haven't had time to answer your mail. |
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Midnitesun
since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647Gaia |
My heart finds this poem so totally captivating I find myself hearing the shore birds calling me home. The sea is such a lifelong part of me, I cannot stay away from the magical spell she has on me. ~thank you, Jer~ |
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nakdthoughts Member Laureate
since 2000-10-29
Posts 19200Between the Lines |
I think this is one of your best postings, and has a very calming effect~~ M |
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Margherita Member Seraphic
since 2003-02-08
Posts 22236Eternity |
quote: Such beautiful, intense longing! Her vastness is daunting and fascinating yes. Reading you here brought a temporary refreshing breeze. Love, Margherita |
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Chalmette Guy Senior Member
since 2009-03-11
Posts 1257Louisiana |
Thanks all. katriona...that's what I tried in this poem, to be able to be taken as the sea or as about a person. midnite...hope you get to answer the sea's call and with it, find your peace very soon. Nakd...one of my best? Really? Margherita...glad you caught the breeze. |
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