At The Seawall

At The Seawall

A Poem by Cobblestone Traveler
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A reflection in the form of Rondeau

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At the seawall, I sip champagne
The salty gale fills every vein
A wave of foam-filled vigor knocks
Against the broken limestone rocks
An endless lull; A rhythmic chain.


Fishermen haul in ocean’s gain
Before the day brings summer rain
The shore reclaimed by seagull flocks
At the seawall.


What kind of life here could I feign?
A carefree wave bereft of pain
The brilliant dusks and moonlit walks
In windblown sandy, curly locks
I do believe I will remain
At the seawall.

© 2018 Cobblestone Traveler


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You brought me some wonderful imagery. Your poem a delight to read. Thank you.

Chris

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cobblestone Traveler

6 Years Ago

Thank you so much! I’m happy enjoyed it.
A great poem with sentiments of sadness and deep in thought.

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cobblestone Traveler

6 Years Ago

Much appreciated, Dawn!
Onlyme

6 Years Ago

My pleasure sweetheart. anytime.

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Added on October 10, 2018
Last Updated on October 29, 2018
Tags: rondeau, seawall, beach