Stoney beach
Churning waters bathing
Pedestal pebbles
For a statuesque sea gull of a wuthering sea
Standing, wondering in the recess of life
Every passing of Day-Suns and Night-Moons can bring
A beautiful portrait of nature
Breathes through my restless soul
In the twilight eve of a congested tomorrow
Forget in a moment a shadow-cast
That is usually sought in candid living
Forget the loud, vivid, clinging clanging melancholy past that’s ringing.
Forget the unnerving stammering of a trembling voice fearing a future brightening
I stand still, straighter, stronger, longer than a simple sea gull, in a stoney pedestal of a familiar sea
I stand prouder, louder, brighter, illuminating an obscure ocean majestically vast, this light I cast
I stand stoney still old world I own with immortal will as ocean bathes blue scented me
Not a corner to corner
But a sea to see
A freedom for flight
Not a fight to flee
Coming forth beyond
This undulating sea
My spirit, it is “I”
I see. I see.