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People Who Live

People who live by the sea

understand eternity.

They copy the curves of the waves,

their hearts beat with the tides,

& the saltiness of their blood

corresponds with the sea.

 

They know that the house of flesh

is only a sandcastle

built on the shore,

that skin breaks

under the waves

like sand under the soles

of the first walker on the beach

when the tide recedes.

 

Each of us walks there once,

watching the bubbles

rise up through the sand

like ascending souls,

tracing the line of the foam,

drawing our index fingers

along the horizon

pointing home.

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Written by
Erica Jong
1942 / American
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