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The sea is a cold and restless entity, A deep, unending trough of brine and foam. Its surface reflects the shifting skies, A field of endless, heaving water. The waves rise, great mountains of the deep, Then crash and fall upon the shore. Their strength a constant, unrelenting force, That land cannot overcome or ignore. The open sea holds mystery unseen, A shadowed place where waves collide and break. The flux and flow, a ceaseless, silent scene, A constant dance that nature subtly makes. The tide comes and goes at measured pace, An ancient rhythm of ebb and swell. Its pull a gravitational, powerful grace, That rules the coasts and where wild things dwell. The current runs, a river in the sea, A hidden path where life finds its own way. A constant shift, a moving tapestry, Of hidden things it carries night and day. Beneath the waves, a kingdom dark and strange, Where creatures swim in depths beyond our ken. An unknown world, a wonder to exchange For all the treasures and the toils of men. The salt spray stings, a bitter, bracing kiss, Upon the face of those who brave the sea. A humbling power, wild and full of bliss, Both beautiful and terrible to decree. The ocean vast and ever free, Remains a mystery, both loved and feared. Its power timeless, for eternity, A constant presence, ever held revered.
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Feb 10, 2025
Feb 10, 2025 at 9:51 AM UTC
The Sea, a Vast and Fickle Thing (2025)
The sea is a cold and restless entity, A deep, unending trough of brine and foam. Its surface reflects the shifting skies, A field of endless, heaving water. The waves rise, great mountains of the deep, Then crash and fall upon the shore. Their strength a constant, unrelenting force, That land cannot overcome or ignore. The open sea holds mystery unseen, A shadowed place where waves collide and break. The flux and flow, a ceaseless, silent scene, A constant dance that nature subtly makes. The tide comes and goes at measured pace, An ancient rhythm of ebb and swell. Its pull a gravitational, powerful grace, That rules the coasts and where wild things dwell. The current runs, a river in the sea, A hidden path where life finds its own way. A constant shift, a moving tapestry, Of hidden things it carries night and day. Beneath the waves, a kingdom dark and strange, Where creatures swim in depths beyond our ken. An unknown world, a wonder to exchange For all the treasures and the toils of men. The salt spray stings, a bitter, bracing kiss, Upon the face of those who brave the sea. A humbling power, wild and full of bliss, Both beautiful and terrible to decree. The ocean vast and ever free, Remains a mystery, both loved and feared. Its power timeless, for eternity, A constant presence, ever held revered.
From my lesson in Picadilly's Write the Poem
Liujiawen2024
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Feb 10, 2025
Feb 10, 2025 at 9:51 AM UTC
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