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There was a young man who sat by the Sea Without fail, everyone knew, he would go every morning The youth sat there to think and it made him feel free Free to dream or not dream. When in bliss, when in mourning He loved the Sea for its surface Wind-kissed waves distorting starlight He loved the Sea for it's depths Churning into thick ink when absorbing the night A love that began in small boyhood Burying tiny toes within her cool sand Though with the strong passion of man The first time her wet silkiness tickled his hand Oh, how he adored her! Through torrents and sun Her whispers and shouts only separate intensities But he would not go into her, for he feared just as much She had told him, one by one, of her darkest propensities So a sailor in heart, but in soul a wise lover The boy, now a man paid respect to her glory He and she, now and then, liked to play with each other But she kept him from harm where she showed others fury This went on, sunrise, sunset, and day after day Until all the young man's friends were stooping and gray Still the lull of the sea seemed to pull him away From reality and back into it, he'd gone mad, some will say And the time had come finally to confess all his desires To do what he had refrained from for so long On a particular eve that seemed wilder than any The hour to usher in his destiny, and feel her sea-song The storm caused curling foam, Both entrancing and detestable But to him, it looked like home Like a restful sleep, quite testable He thought, could this tumult be wrath of the Father? Or is this a sign--the return of the Son? Perhaps, 'tis a warning from the Holiest Ghost He was wrong, but just right. 'Twas all this, but in one And nearby sirens sang For the bravery of their hero as he was swept from the shore And far-off sirens rang For the fate of the old man, the sailor, who watched the sea no more
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Jan 22, 2017
Jan 22, 2017 at 3:18 PM UTC
the sailor who sat by the sea
There was a young man who sat by the Sea Without fail, everyone knew, he would go every morning The youth sat there to think and it made him feel free Free to dream or not dream. When in bliss, when in mourning He loved the Sea for its surface Wind-kissed waves distorting starlight He loved the Sea for it's depths Churning into thick ink when absorbing the night A love that began in small boyhood Burying tiny toes within her cool sand Though with the strong passion of man The first time her wet silkiness tickled his hand Oh, how he adored her! Through torrents and sun Her whispers and shouts only separate intensities But he would not go into her, for he feared just as much She had told him, one by one, of her darkest propensities So a sailor in heart, but in soul a wise lover The boy, now a man paid respect to her glory He and she, now and then, liked to play with each other But she kept him from harm where she showed others fury This went on, sunrise, sunset, and day after day Until all the young man's friends were stooping and gray Still the lull of the sea seemed to pull him away From reality and back into it, he'd gone mad, some will say And the time had come finally to confess all his desires To do what he had refrained from for so long On a particular eve that seemed wilder than any The hour to usher in his destiny, and feel her sea-song The storm caused curling foam, Both entrancing and detestable But to him, it looked like home Like a restful sleep, quite testable He thought, could this tumult be wrath of the Father? Or is this a sign--the return of the Son? Perhaps, 'tis a warning from the Holiest Ghost He was wrong, but just right. 'Twas all this, but in one And nearby sirens sang For the bravery of their hero as he was swept from the shore And far-off sirens rang For the fate of the old man, the sailor, who watched the sea no more
Dedicated to my friend NB. Thank you for everything.
amory-caricia
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Jan 22, 2017
Jan 22, 2017 at 3:18 PM UTC
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