Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Ocean Night

I stood upon a hill someplace near an ocean
Sunlight beaming, mesmerizing as I am this night
While clouds forming in the summer night
An ocean before me so vivid by the moonlight
Forming patterns of delight, ready to consume
Not knowing this course; I feel an unending calmness.
Heading downwards into depths of unknown avenues
Sandy beaches beneath me, clutching at my feet
So if I could only leave surly I would and fade away
So I would, not knowing any other way, headed towards the sea.
Moon shining brightly; a pearl crushed in my mind
Fading into the oncoming darkness, I do not digress
Through a path coursing against thorns and shrubs
As burning emotions—scorching my uneasy venture;
So cold, dreary I could not sleep; I arrived here
Alone allied by shadows and accompanied by voices
On the beach stretching to no end, an grand ocean before me,
I felt the breeze on my face, I thought to my self.
Waves overlapped the sandy beach, before the tapestry of me,
The waves once again tossed and turned like a bad nightmares
Yet so calming I could consume this epic expansion,
Though with no way back I was driven into an icy
Lost under the sea, with the creatures of the deep,
Looking above I could see the moon shining brightly down,
Distorted, now ever getting so dark, until I feel so sluggish
I slowly drifted down to my never-ending grave.