Gold glittering Sand in my hand Prickling my palm The ocean serenading sweetly like a song And it won't be long Until like a drop in that ocean I will be strong Because I'll be a part of something bigger than myself A part of something massive and at times so turbulent and yet on many an occasion So serene That you forget it's turbulence you have seen.
If the sea were to dry up It wouldn't be completely gone Because it's seashells have recorded it's song
And sometimes you can even hear the seagulls and the Coney Island whistles and bells Echoing in the conch shells
The sea teaches me That strength is necessary But softness even more so Just like the waves spread themselves unevenly on the sand Bursting with effervescent iridescent froth of the ocean's love broth Sand scorched by a shared sun But the ocean cools you with it's refreshing hug.