
Small
How small and insignificant I feel
As the waves lap the shore
In my mind I escape to a place where
My thoughts have never gone before
Would this mighty sea swallow me?
In one fierce and furious gush
Or kiss my feet with a gentleness
That I may hear the earth’s hush
Its energy coursing through my veins
Safe from harm, yet almost possessed
Losing myself in its tactual sensation
My spirit willingly repressed
Realizing I could be taken by the ocean
and become a slave to its force
I quickly return to the calmness
Lost in the tranquility of the source
Christine Bolton - Poetry for Healing ©
In response to Sue Vincent's Thursday Prompt
Write/Photo - Small
D'Verse Poets Open Link Night
Word Prompt
Safe
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One can sit and watch waves for hours! Love how you have captured the essence of water. 🙂💞
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Thank you so very much Punam. It means a lot 🙂❤️
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My pleasure dear! 🙂💞
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How beautiful this is! 💖💕🌷🌳🍃
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Thank you so much 🙂
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💖💕🌷🌳🍃xoxo
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The return to reality in the last stanza is realistic. Excellent take on the prompt!
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Thank you so much Reena 🙂
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Nature can be gentle and ferocious both. A lovely poem
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Thanks, as always.❤️
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Pleasure!
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Lovely Christine. Our sea here is a bit erratic as is the weather just now but on a peaceful day, it’s mesmerising
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The sea always is 🙂
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I love the rhythm, the sounds, the sometimes sea-spray of waves. For me, the ocean offers pure serenity. A wonderful post.
One quick favor, Christine. Might you add a Tag or link to dVerse so others can find our site as well?
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Hi Lillian, sorry I just found your comment in Spam! Thank you for your kind words. 🙂 Yes certainly I’ll add the DVerse link. Sorry I forgot it.
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Lovely poem. I especially like the 2nd stanza with the contrasts of how rough and gentle the sea can be. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you so much! I’m happy you liked it 🙂
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I love your sense of perspective here. Knowing who you are allows you to live wisely knowing the end could be just a step away!
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Thanks Dwight. I guess we all wonder from time to time 🙂
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You are small, regardless, but how you turn depends on you. You can be swept away — or rest in tranquility. Beautiful, Christine!
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Thanks so much Lisa 🙂💕 I’m happy you liked it.
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You are very welcome, Christine 🙂
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Love the interplay between the longing to let go to nature and the need to be anchored too… Very soulful write, Christine
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Thank you so much! I really appreciate it 🙂
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especially like how in the first verse you mix the external with the internal world of the narrator – some good rhymes too
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Thank you so much. I appreciate it Laura 🙂
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A dichotomy, the ocean – with its gentle touch and sound, yet with power to consume. Nicely written.
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Nothing like sitting seaside for contemplation. On the one hand the ocean can soothe, on the other it can terrify!
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Yes exactly Beverly! the sea is very mysterious too. I always think something under the water is going to bite me 😀
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Love the relationship with nature… sea is always something that is closest to my heart.
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Thanks Bjorn. Yes it is very special.
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Oh my this is incredibly gorgeous writing, Christine! ❤️❤️
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Thank you so much. I’m happy you liked it 🙂💕
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I love the way the verses echo the waves…
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Thank you Sue 🙂💕
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Everything has two sides. (K)
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I can feel this one. Makes me want to run to the beach.
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Thank you Drew 🙂 It means a lot.
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