General Poetry posted November 17, 2012 | Chapters: | 1 2 -3- 4... |
some mark of in-between (blank verse)
A chapter in the book Metaphorical Seas
Out on some borderline - VI
by phill doran
A rhythmic slap and slither rasps the shore and rolls along a curved, tanned hip of sand where branded, stranded bathers beach beneath their tilted, striped umbrellas -- tracking light, like flowers in full bloom; exotic sprays. Their bodies wink a message, moist in oils, like beacons, buoys of shipwrecked men-of-war aground on shards of guilt, deceit and lies. She watches children crab along far rocks where wrack and driftwood tangle in the shale, and thoughts to leave return, much like a tide; a steady beat of little form which ends in thunder, splayed in torrents, thick with foam. Beside her, sunk in dreams, her traitor falls and rises on the ebb and flow of sleep, adrift beneath her shadow as she stands. She skirts along the water's hem of lace as pearls of perspiration track her breast; her slanted footprints weep, dissolve to sand; diminished sails incline on inert waves. Where seabirds drape the sky, like open books, a borderline exists, the world divides; a crossroad on a journey without maps and, taking stock, she turns to face the sea. The lazy skies are bloated, full of day and streaked with broken reefs of barren clouds as she descends, accepts the lapis mouth of azure tongues which lick her heels, her thighs. Like lust, the waters lap, engulf her heart -- rise up, conceal her throat, absolve her eyes 'til lungs concede, inhale; resolved, all while a rhythmic slap and slither rasps the shore. |
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Note: the word 'buoy' is pronounced 'boi' or 'boy' i.e. the English way...no disrespect to American 'buw-ees' intended.
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