A thin sheet of ice borders the warm sea You may ask:
"Logically speaking, wouldn't the ice melt away? The water would envelope the ice until, like the sea, it became warm. Your statement doesn't make sense"
I often ask myself that exact question But, if there's a sudden cold snap and the mighty wind bites at the water, Cooling it and allowing the ice to take hold Why doesn't the warmth of the water fight to remain? Shouldn't that large mass of water be able to swallow the ice before it's smothered and frozen? If the water is so warm, surely it has that strength Unfortunately, once the ice is joined by the vicious wind That warm sea- which had created much joy and laughter, for those lucky enough to witness it- becomes overwhelmed and beaten into submission
Listen carefully, boy When you gaze into the vast ocean of those eyes, into the very soul, of the woman you love Maybe, just maybe You'll realise that some things are more powerful than logic
l.v.s
When I wrote this I was in a writing mood but I wasn't sure what to write about. I decided I'd write about my eyes, which is what the first line is describing. The rest of the poem just flowed out and it's one of the few poems I've been completely happy with form the very beginning.