A foggy night, at a ferry landing, inspired me…(part 4)

ferry landing, poetry, foggy night, blogs, writing, I was sitting, late one night, at a ferry landing, waiting and watching the boats ferry back and forth until it was my turn to board.  Fog horns, misty fog, reflections on the black water, the screech of the gulls, and the silent hunting of the pelicans.


The wet air, the silence, the sound of a lone fog horn warning vessels of danger.  The fog smearing everything I looked at… I was inspired  to write poetry.  But the scene could have inspired a murder mystery writer to write about a body, weighted down, being slipped into the water;  or it could have inspired a romance writer to write about two lovers parting as the boat docked.  Never to be together again.  For me, it was poetry.  Here is an excerpt of what came out of that black night……..


FOGGY NIGHT  © 


The white orb, saturated with tidal flows 


peers through the veil, 


a ghost ship slips up the fog laden channel


 Night gulls’ sing with strident cries 


fog seeps in, the tide rolls out, 


day is gone, the night creeps on 


Trees, dressed in ebony, drift by 


water glistens, gold and wet 


Night is soft and tender, edges blurred 


damp seeps into cloth, hair, bone 


Fog casts tents of light over the landing 


Hunters of the sea know not day nor night 


Fishers all, white feathers stark 


against the night shadows 


Palm trees, silhouetted against the ochre gauze, 


brushes hardened with black paint……


I raced home as I had nothing to write with in the car.  Opening my front door, I dropped my keys and purse onto a chair, tore off my coat as I sped down the hall to my studio.  Waking up my computer, my fingers flew across the key board, lest I forget the words that were born in the night.


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Published on September 13, 2012 05:29
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