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"What's your birthstone?   I don't know, Oh, I know--it's rock." Black rocks baking in the sun dot this beach Like chocolate chips in the dough They call to us Come climb, Come hop on us Find treasures hidden behind and between All our dark shadows, Lying as still as stone A large rock shape, Oh, it's grayer and duller, and there's sand sprinkled on it, And it's moving! It's Living Rock, The monk seal napping from its morning meal. Yes- we watch others walk right by him caught in their words, Unaware of the living amongst the rocks, Living Rock doesn't care His belly is full Gray sleek shape massaged by the wind with feast in your belly, So mighty tired! You taste your sleep for days, Clouds cover the day's starlight you seek, Your body begs for light, and yet Nobody can wake you from your slumber Not even the high pitched voices of children playing nor the fishing lines in and out of the tide What of your dreams Oh Large Gray Rock Do you dream of the ocean tossing Fish  into your mouth? Or of the warm sun coming to bake your skin? The salt water dances up your nostrils, You lift your head in mild protest Then let it rest on your Ancient bed of coral and shell bones My feet love to dig into your bed No insomnia for you sea creatures, Maybe I should count monk seals Instead of sheep when I want to sleep, Your body clock measures time Not in days or hours But in meals, in hunts In fullness, in emptiness Your sleep is well earned My friend We can learn from you. You bask, dream, Then awaken renewed To taste your ocean again,
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Jan 26, 2019
Jan 26, 2019 at 9:27 PM UTC
Rock
"What's your birthstone?   I don't know, Oh, I know--it's rock." Black rocks baking in the sun dot this beach Like chocolate chips in the dough They call to us Come climb, Come hop on us Find treasures hidden behind and between All our dark shadows, Lying as still as stone A large rock shape, Oh, it's grayer and duller, and there's sand sprinkled on it, And it's moving! It's Living Rock, The monk seal napping from its morning meal. Yes- we watch others walk right by him caught in their words, Unaware of the living amongst the rocks, Living Rock doesn't care His belly is full Gray sleek shape massaged by the wind with feast in your belly, So mighty tired! You taste your sleep for days, Clouds cover the day's starlight you seek, Your body begs for light, and yet Nobody can wake you from your slumber Not even the high pitched voices of children playing nor the fishing lines in and out of the tide What of your dreams Oh Large Gray Rock Do you dream of the ocean tossing Fish  into your mouth? Or of the warm sun coming to bake your skin? The salt water dances up your nostrils, You lift your head in mild protest Then let it rest on your Ancient bed of coral and shell bones My feet love to dig into your bed No insomnia for you sea creatures, Maybe I should count monk seals Instead of sheep when I want to sleep, Your body clock measures time Not in days or hours But in meals, in hunts In fullness, in emptiness Your sleep is well earned My friend We can learn from you. You bask, dream, Then awaken renewed To taste your ocean again,
shamamama
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F/tropical island
Jan 26, 2019
Jan 26, 2019 at 9:27 PM UTC
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