Wednesday, July 07, 2021

the ebb and epiphany


how many men before me stood
here on this frothing shore
weary sailors, intrepid pirates
black rogues of legends yore
perhaps a young lover once declared
his heartache on this sand
while another escaped a ruinous romance
by stepping forth on this land
how many drunks avowed their ties
here at this fortuitous spot
their eyes wet, their voice a roar
like a whale in a harpoon caught
maybe once a conqueror gazed
here at the unending seas
smelt his triumph, inhaled their shame
and went giddy at the knees
who knows if a waif found hope
by wishing here upon a wave
while another plunged into deathly gloom
with nothing left to save
and lo, I grasp, as I stand here now
with my hands thrown heroic wide
the sands smile in knowing thrall –
you’ll be forgotten with the tide.

thirsty


there’s the glass that takes

and the one that gives

there’s the glass that slakes

and the one that forgives

that’s the glass that hurts

and the one that heals

there’s the glass that blurts

and the one that never reveals

so i raise mine in toast

with care and good heed

may yours be the one you most
most thirstily need.