down the lanes of persistence and sweat,
there are waves lapping at the mind’s cliff,
seeking restoration of things wild and vain,
I see with my squid eyes the promulgation
of morrows bound to my brows, lives are tarnished
by the salt of this ocean of continuity, despite
a range of cul de sacs of mediocrity,
I ache to parch my thirst through drowning,
I seek virtues in the bleeding sun touched by
paints of this allegory. I have seen tempests
and treacheries, I have witnessed moats
of luxury, and the contrasts that lie within
these stories.
the vastness doesn’t exemplify loss but transcends it
into a lonesome lore,
I can feel the brush of drops and sand coming
awash, on my face, as my limbs stretch out
to become the shore, where
sirens sing and muses muse a melancholic hymn,
a reverie is lost and found, thus becoming –
it was meant to lose itself in turquoise ripples,
for the fates of my nature and your culture
are misaligned.
So many beautiful sea images here from ‘mind’s cliff’ to the shoring limbs to the sirens to the muse. Your canvas is vast.
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my nature and your culture… that takes it to another level of metaphor…love it.
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I am at the sea when reading your piece, I experience the tide coming in, and going out, the waves coming to shore. Did I say I enjoyed your piece? Well I did!
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Wow! And if she could speak, this ocean, who sees with squid eyes and acknowledges tries and fails? I m headed to Cape Cod where I will sit in the arms of this vast body and pray with her for a better alignment. Unforgettable images!
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Such beautiful imagery in this poem, with powerful closing lines. So lovely to see you, HA.
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Wonderful word imagery. Makes me want to savor once more.
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The ocean almost wrote itself…conjured up such beautiful images in my mind. There’s something satin about the words…images…here. Mesmerising absolutely!
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How beautifully you wrote this oceanic poem Ha. My favoirte lines were:
“I can feel the brush of drops and sand coming
awash, on my face, as my limbs stretch out
to become the shore, where sirens sing…”
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Arresting imagery, aptly used.
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It took me several reads to get into the feeling of this poem…
I especially liked —I ache to parch my thirst through drowning,
I seek virtues in the bleeding sun touched by
paints of this allegory.
and
the vastness doesn’t exemplify loss but transcends it
into a lonesome lore,….and the closing lines…beautiful!
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You have captured something magical here, HA! Well penned.
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As you paint your seascape all water, sky, clouds and sand you edge yourself into the paint. At first, just a little but eventually your psyche flies through the scene expanding its space and time. A very fine poem.
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The cul de sacs of mediocrity made me smile, but throughout there was this mix of man-made landscapes and the seascapes untarnished by human hands. A fine mix indeed.
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Powerful!
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Indeed I have seen tempests and treacheries and witnessed moats of luxury. Great wordmastery in your poem!
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This is my favorite:
“I see with my squid eyes the promulgation
of morrows”
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The images of you seascape makes me think that there are many metaphors within… the moats of luxury not the least.
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A very strong piece here;. The sea always draws me to it; for a time of negative ions & rejuvenation. Your perspective shifts here are masterful.
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Strong imagery and speaks of rejuvenation and loss in a never ending cycle ~ The ocean is vast in its greatness and lonesome lore ~ Good to see you HA ~
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“…to parch my thirst through drowning…” a wonderful turn of phrase.
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it was meant to lose itself in turquoise ripples,
for the fates of my nature and your culture
are misaligned.
Unforgettable write!!❤️
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I liked the alliteration in this phrase: “muses muse a melancholic hymn”
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It is always interesting to see a different perspective. 🙂
(I’m way behind on return visits… hope your summer is going well.)
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It is always interesting to visualise a unlike linear perspective.
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