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Same (Free verse) by <~>
Listen to the voices:
The sea mumbles, complaining of the coast
In that ancient aquatic tongue only oceans understand;
Feathered whispers tossed into the air
Roll off tongues of surging glass
Weathered a green that never was naive;
Gulls circle, squabble, float alone together
Integral, apart, balanced like a Calder above this shore
Bask in the colorings of a palette beyond pigment:
Painted rays stain my worn frame,
Work me into belonging, with sea and surf
Despite my city clothes
Like pioneers in pieces at the British Museum,
Brave New World of Lux et Veritas, circa 1800;
Here plum shadows pool under pines,
Cool quiet night wells up softly spilling
Over sand, darkening its reach across the strand;
Water, Air join in that clasp
As grasses, needles shush the cold in
Evening sweeps out into the seas, the skies
Aspire, irrationals:
Conspire to soothe my spirit
As the sea soaks the sorrow out;
Trapped in flesh
Amidst these currents
Salt drying on my cheeks
I breathe
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