Heroic crown of sonnets about the faces of the sea. Feedback needed! |
1. Logical Horizons straight speak peace into my mind, A mind that looks for patterns everywhere. They show the order that's so hard to find Within our world. Yet strongly I declare That here the world is full of certainty. The tides are governed always by the moon: That they ebb and flow is a guarantee. Puzzles only lie in how soon, how soon. . These rules are soothing-that there is a plan, To calculate the truths, to analyze, To see the logic surface to the grand Completeness hidden to my searching eyes. The patterns preach dependability And waves of hair remind me of the sea. 2. Artistic The waves of hair remind me of the sea. The waves, the sea, it rolls up to the shore And engulfs my toes, tumbling to my feet Then recedes. So I stand and wait for more. The distant water winks its enchantments, A million diamonds reflect the sun's rays, So I wink back at the sun's bright glint Joining with the sea in the game it plays. The color palette is mixed carefully To give the impression of breadth and depth And rolling and foaming and rippling. My hair and the water are windswept. The brushstrokes of the waves are intertwined While shades of blues and greens I try to find. 3. Beautiful The shades of blues and greens I try to find Come into focus on a tumbling wave, While all patterns and voices unkind Are caught by undertow and swept away. The surface of the water breaks with life As life itself is bubbled to the shore. The surface bursts with sea creatures that thrive Beneath the depths, the ocean's quiet floor. Yet everywhere the ocean does depart, Does tease, as if to all meet on the land. It lingers on the sand, then off it starts, As if it's done its job. It cleanses and Refreshes, so the ruin and debris are lost, or just invisible to me. 4. Fallen It's lost, or just invisible to me- This calmness, smoothness people blather on, This happiness that should accompany The sea, the beach, the sand to lie upon. The depths thunder their anger to the sky, They threaten, argue, shatter on the coast, Like a vase thrown in a fit, and thereby Pierce through flesh, and thus do injure most. Below the surface, all is brought to silence. It suffocates the voices as it stills. The wild water overwhelms with vengeance And drowns all out like overgrown anthills. The figures struggle through their tortured mime, And I speak to fill the emptiness in time. 5. Vocal I speak to fill the emptiness in time And break the silences that agitate. I loosen up the company of mine And story-tell to mollify the weight. The sea's attention is unwavering. My voice traipses across the broad expanse And seems to cure the weather of its sting, Carrying the words across the distance. No answer back, so I continue on With words, some empty, some that drip with soul. Both get tangled up in the horizon, Now forever undistinguishable. I'll try again, perhaps, some other day, Though I do like to hear what others say. 6. Silent How I do like to hear what others say: The views and moods that I have never known Wash over me, they drench me in a wave; So soaked in thoughts that never were my own. I sit as still and quiet as I can To listen to the language of the sea, To what it says to sky and shore and sand, And understand its messages for me. The solitude engulfs the inner depths Of this whole scene. Does the sea get lonely When there is no one who hears its breaths? The exhaled rush of water answering The gasping winds ring in these bones of mine. This ocean breeze could occupy all downtime. 7. Lazy This ocean breeze could occupy all downtime, So that every heartbeat every day will Tick in the rhythm and sound in the rhyme Of lulling songs that hum with gentle skill. I bury my feet in the scorching sand To feel the textured heat work through my toes. I spread my arms to lean back on my hands, And look to freeing sky with blue eyes closed. The trees lean back in leisure and in rest, Joining me in my great admiration. The time slows down, sun lingers in its quest To night, drenching me in relaxation. I look across the land and wish to stay, But obligation beckons me away. 8. Hardworking My obligations beckon me away. I hear their voices in the trees, whispering Cruel reminders I wish to betray, But I know I must answer their stirrings. The light hangs slightly to the western sky, Weighted down by massive unseen loads Of burdens, piled on bricks; and, though still high, The sun looks tired and weary on its road. The ocean goes about its tasks as well. As if it had wasted its afternoon, It hastens tides and activates the swells To beat the night's unveiling of the moon. Instead of now attending to routine, I care to sit and contemplate this scene. 9. Serious I care to sit and contemplate this scene And let deep thoughts ride to me on a wave. I fall into them and am lost between Myself and somewhere deep and dark and safe. I look past water's surface to the deep Of murky waters, silencing the din Of meaninglessness, freeing those beneath To the place where liberation seeps within. The brilliant blue expanse that lies ahead Holds many secrets yet to be unlocked And meanings trapped beneath things still unsaid, Under millions of grains of sand and rock. Into this grainy darkness I could sink. On second thought, I gallop to the drink. 10. Free-wheeling On second thought, I gallop to the drink To splash through water's effervescent chill And let the foam propel me to the brink Of rapture which in me it is instilled. The surface of the water bobs with fish Who spend all day in ocean's sun-bathed cheer. Those sprightly creatures basking in the rich Worth of the unrestraint and freedom here. The water churns and bubbles in its dance, Adorned with soft whitecapped embellishments. It calls me in its rhythm and romance To dismiss time and let down my defense. I have become a friend of this marine And do prefer to stick to this routine. 11. Traditional I much prefer to stick to the routine And hope my neighbors feel the same way too. The comfort of the place where we've convened Compels us to prolong the night's curfew. The sun attempts to stay among the clouds, To fight with nature's cycles to remain Forever with me in this moment's shroud, With safety, all predictably the same. The grains of sand scream pain at each new foot That takes a step upon its untouched shore. No change, no shift, no difference may put A finger onto what has been before. The site is perfect just this way, I think, Though novelty can happen in a blink. 12. Progressive The novelty can happen in a blink To change the things I've thought of as the norm. I welcome the new clouds that drift in sync With the ocean's rolling varying form. As tides recede, I say goodbye to sea But find the little treasures it has brought From ocean's floor. Departure may be Displeasing, but what's left behind is not. The fiery sky tells of the end of day And ushers in the cool of evening. The shadows stretch longer and shapes are changed As novel perspectives are emerging. What to do with these changes and welcomes When angst and indecision is my anthem? 13. Doubtful This angst and indecision is my anthem As day becomes night and blue becomes black. The ocean is churning, mad and lonesome But I can't approach it, can't see it, can't go back. Trees fidget in the wind-so cold and mean: It chills, unsettles, unnerves in a gust. The sand is picked up to form a ravine. I can't make a move, though I know that I must. I stand in a trap, one foot on each side. A glance to the sea, a gaze to the land. Each is inviting but I must decide; Both seem too dark from the place where I stand. To this obscurity I could succumb, But I hold to hope for lovely outcomes. 14. Hopeful I will hold to hope for lovely outcomes For even in night, the light is not gone; Stars' glimpses of light send down a soft hum And hours of darkness do not last past dawn. Maybe tomorrow the trees will bear fruit And will not labor in standing upright. Its fruit will be sweet right down to the root And ooze wholesome juices with every new bite. Tomorrow will bring new tasks to be done, A challenge, a trial, and maybe despair. But I will not fret for I know it will come When the birds first start their morning fanfare: The sun will rise triumphant from behind Horizons straight, speaking peace to my mind. 15. Culmination Horizons straight speak peace into my mind While waves of hair remind me of the sea. Deep shades of blues and greens I try to find- They're lost, or just invisible to me. I speak to fill the emptiness in time Though I would rather hear what others say. This ocean breeze could occupy all downtime But obligation beckons me away. I care to sit and contemplate this scene... On second thought, I gallop to the drink. I much prefer to stick to the routine; Still, novelty can happen in a blink. Though angst and indecision are my anthems, I always hold to hope for lovely outcomes. |