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1. churning ocean low tide, warm tug on my calves i resist the pull down, toward shore push on to the break watching, waiting a foaming force to embrace my stomach i turn to swim smiling, riding a salt rush to shore slow, lovely glide in the sparkling warm sea 2. we walk south and enter -- the water is warm then cold my skin shrinks i remember when i was seven we did this then i rode the waves a tiny body caught up in the storming sea stood up saw my father his smile, and mine ready to do it again that is the hope i wish for my daughter the will to do it again be a lighthouse on her rocky shore: shake out the sand and face the sea let go, let it flow back a warm salt rush the pull, the push the most beautiful excitement and powerful force to be hers again
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Sep 1, 2014
Sep 1, 2014 at 12:03 AM UTC
Surfing with Dad
1. churning ocean low tide, warm tug on my calves i resist the pull down, toward shore push on to the break watching, waiting a foaming force to embrace my stomach i turn to swim smiling, riding a salt rush to shore slow, lovely glide in the sparkling warm sea 2. we walk south and enter -- the water is warm then cold my skin shrinks i remember when i was seven we did this then i rode the waves a tiny body caught up in the storming sea stood up saw my father his smile, and mine ready to do it again that is the hope i wish for my daughter the will to do it again be a lighthouse on her rocky shore: shake out the sand and face the sea let go, let it flow back a warm salt rush the pull, the push the most beautiful excitement and powerful force to be hers again
marie-word
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Sep 1, 2014
Sep 1, 2014 at 12:03 AM UTC
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