Of nature and love. |
Far from the fractious edges of the city, far from either Nashville or Bakersfield sound, home in this seaside Shangri-la that knows neither beginning nor end and flows in a seeming endlessness beyond dreams, you walk with me, my love, arm in arm to become one where water joins hands with pebble and sand. For now, it is our shelter, an encompassing splendor sufficient for us, a deepness like eternity. Surrounded above and below by nature’s prolific yield of majestic hues and sashaying tones provided as caressing breezes or assuring ocean surf, we stand together, even closer now, as warm sunlight parades proud as tall sails, and I gently caress your cheek, obedient to the insistence of an ancient calling. I look into your eyes, and I fall into your ocean: a unique symphony begins (the newest dimension in music making), violins, oboes, French horns, the unification of melodious note offered among surf and sand and sun, the cellos, cymbals, the harp and, to a degree, even a fiddle and a guitar--a score transcending the fragile soundlessness of what was. Yet now, as if the universe is ours and ours alone, we abide significantly in a labyrinth of tides vivid to all senses. It is for us, as we stand barefoot, in the sand, in this surround of musical embrace, thankful for the magnificence that nature and love so readily provides. 28 Lines Writer’s Cramp 4-8-16 _____ Requirements: --Bakersfield sound --the newest dimension in music making --a fiddle and a guitar |