The Waves of dreams

Breaking further and further out to sea,


I watch the log drift out toward the horizon.


I suspect the wood has broken off from the forests


That grow around this bay.


I pick up a piece of driftwood I find on the sand


And feel how smooth the salt water has worn it.


It is soft like a lover’s skin.


 


How beautiful she looked


On that summer night


On the beach,


Nearly naked


Dressed in white moonlight


Like a bride about to wed.


How the moon smiled that night.


You said there is no human face on the moon,


It is instead a hare, a celestial hare outrunning the dogs of the sun,


Eternal flight, pregnant with hope and always looking back.


 


The beach house was not ours


And I said I did not want to stay there


So we found our own place


Run down and hardly clean,


But on the water’s edge.


We could sit outside and rest our feet in the water.


Did I dream


Or was the light from the ocean so dazzling and clear


That I lost my senses?


Hold me tight and whisper to me


So that I think of the seaside, that night with you, again.


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Published on January 12, 2017 02:20
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