Poem by someone who loves the ocean. I miss living closer to it. |
I always return to the beach, like its long-lost soulmate - waves rushing to receive me, welcoming all I bring, meeting me, even in my imagination, I float along her arms, splashing against her grand billowy body, rocking my mind to clarity, smoothing the pain of mistakes with her steady clap, rejoicing in my goodness. I can tell her my troubles, like a trusted friend, surrounding my body and protecting me from all the debris I sometimes collect - extracting hooks, untangling lines, sailing me far from the undertow - sadness washes away, until I feel weightless. She sings my every cell to sunlit pinnacles of stillness with just the hush of her voice - “Shhh, shhh, come here, my beloved child," the ocean whispers. Her invitation warms the push of my stride, diving down into waves of light, my feet cushioned in embraces of sand so I can walk reverently down the finger of God, all the way to where the glow opens wide and licks the sky with fat orange stripes promising a striking finale, like a crouching tiger. Everything looks up and, at last, I can see life’s promise ahead again. |