The Sea Still Cries

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Listen, hear, I am but a gull whose feathers

raise against offshore winds, but the sea,

the sea sent me with words for you.

I waited by the shore break, passed

many days, tides, and angry rain, for the sea

spoke, called forth the sun. As I rode

his rolling surf, he sung of his love for you,

the furious storms that frightened you away.

He knew you trembled in your sleep, dreamt

of being swept away under his dark waves.

He quieted, and waited for your sun to return.

“Gull,” he cried, “She will come back. Tell her

not to go. Look upon my gentle calm.”

And I was part of the sea, and believed.

You sat with the sea all that day, felt, heard,

listened his song of calm, until the clouds

pulled across the sun, though he fought them,

they were angry, and dark.  The sea tried,

and tried to hold his calm but the dark

clouds and wind were joined, and the waves

swelled, and louder, crashed, higher and soon,

you were trembling again, and left. I was sorry.

And the sea still cries for you.

 

 

19 comments to The Sea Still Cries

  1. One of my favorite landscape photos to take…birds on the beach. Beautiful poem..

  2. prewitt1970 says:

    Sarah, your words are always so amazingly touching, they grip my heart always.
    Benjamin

  3. elorayne says:

    Wow. Absolutely beautiful.

  4. Hi Sarah!! Wow!! We are on a wavelength quite literally today. A gorgeous poem as pretty as the picture–deeper than I know and like the ocean in that respect. :)

  5. This is just beautiful, full of yearning. Love the ocean trying to stay calm :-) and the photo is great too!

  6. this is an amazing photo Sarah… do you take your own images?

  7. PS And a beautiful poem…

  8. Jerry says:

    Wonderful poem and photo Sarah.

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