This poem of mine has just been published by Synkroniciti
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Reflections
For you and for me,
all things seem possible when we look across blue water
from the solid shore.
Peering towards the horizon,
we conspire towards a thousand buoyant courses.
Imagining a receding shore and a rising tide,
we do not weigh our stamina against the undertow
nor the wind strength against our craft;
we have enough gods
to warrant speculation.
But there are those who stand upon the solid shore
who are already at the end of this world
(and the next)
and our imagined journeys
are their fated drownings.
For them,
as they squint anxiously across the water
imagining a receding shore and a rising tide,
sailing into the blue
seems a truly godless journey.
So they sit watching us,
like hermit crabs,
waiting for us to set out,
assuming we are unlikely to return,
and picturing life inside our empty shells
That’s a beautiful write, Doug. Congratulations.
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Many thanks, Nancy
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Startling images, and crystal clear, thru a dark glass!π€β€π€
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Many thanks, Liz
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