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There where the gulls land Stand upon sea-walls High-water tides And the waves wash slowly Sweeping the stones From lonely shore-lines Dusk creeping homewards Stretch shadows with sunset Day's warmth departing Reflects from the mirror And myriad jewels Dance brightly on water. White breakers light gently On welcoming beaches Like lovers' lips parting Unwilling withdrawal Whilst whispering softly Their secrets eternal Forever returning Yet somehow in sadness ... A strand of despair From Nature's web stolen To bind each man's vision And sense of things finite. Two strangers wear linked hands Tread smooth sea-worn pebbles Climb weary the stairwell Cut deep into limestone And fade into twilight Their visitors' footprints Left empty at evening Last briefly, unnoticed 'Til only the ocean In moonlight shimmering Remains to bear witness To perpetual motion. |
(1976) |
photo: Stephen Alsford |
Created: November 17, 2014. | © Stephen Alsford |