Across the Sea

Across the Sea

A Poem by C Mei
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Memories of heartache

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Across the Sea

As autumn fades upon the borderline
And northern winds bring news of heavy times,
I stand among the restless, supple pines
Protecting summer's wisps and fragile rhymes.

The sea of faith once breathed a steady roar
Of gravel which the waves had gently hurled;
But now few sounds are heard from those calm shores,
Except the naked shingles of the world.

Yet wait, my dear, your love shall I pursue
Across the lonesome ocean’s barren ground;
A steady ship I’ll steer with purpose true:
That your unspoiled lips shall soon be found.

So courage bear the sinews of your might,
For love has dimmed those songs of misery!
Come evening I shall take into the night,
And sail beyond the phosphorescent sea.
My love, my love, I'll be sailing afar,
Beneath the hues of heaven's quiet stars.

© 2008 C Mei


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