I come to the sea at night
The sun purple remnants in the west
I smell the sand, golden, warm from the day
I taste the salt, brine on my tongue
wisps on the air
A thinly restrained chaos
to which civilization bends its knee
as the waves rushing passed each other
In foamy crests which lay down and then pull back
as it has done
for an eternity
I stand there at that brink
at the cool knife’s edge where water and sand meet
Arms splayed outward, an arrogant kite
Ready to be taken
I can hear the roar, the power of wind and surf
wondering at its leagues and depths as forward it rolls
waking to the sheer power of its majesty
a place where giant beasts call home
in it’s cold, dark fathoms,
where ships lay strewn on silty sandy floors, forgotten,
it lays down and then pulls backward
the cool sand at my feet collapses
as if she means
to take me away as if I never was
I falter, my arms lower
Clasping hands come together
sheepish
of my insolence, arrogance, and infinitesimal might
my face colours
I bow my head to mother, I bow my head to the sea
I simply love it!!
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