I climb down from a staircase to the beach,
So far down, close enough to reach,
I think of you, as I bite down on this peach,
This peach argues bitter, I preach.
Each stair has its own fence,
Yet one can fall, to what expense,
Yet one shouldn't fall, commonsense,
But you're the contradiction, to my defense.
I climbed so high, and fell so low,
Instant attraction, not taken slow,
If only there was something you have to know,
Is how much love to me, you owe.
My feet cradle between small pebbles,
The waves hit the shore at different levels,
Little ***** gathering around like rebels,
Biting my fingers, little devils.
The longer I sit, the sadder I get,
I watch the waves and think about the first time we met,
I watch the clouds and picture their colors at sunset,
But it's your face that I can never forget.
The waves crash down harder than before,
Their angry sounds I try to ignore,
I mourn my lost love, on this rocky shore,
Just as my ears deafen, to a waves roar,
As water crashes on my body,
The sea mourns more.