How Many.

How Many.

A Poem by Fay Slimm

 

 

How Many.

 

How many dawns shall a gull's wings
carry night's shiver enough
miles to lift and dip beak's gaping hunger
at sea aiding eyes to catch something
which eaten keeps feathered hearts warm.

 

How many dusks will a new wife's lips
silently moisten and rake
ocean as similar need fills with ache
a heart missing harbour-safe kisses
as his overdue boat battles fierce storm.

 

How many tides could it take to renew
resolute faith as starved eyes
search time and again empty horizons,
re-scanning each mile for love's food
sailing in late with her sailor on board.

 

How many hours can be spent praying
for courage to shake away dread
and feed on the times when fishermen,
heavy with haul set homeward again
knowing a woman waits bravely in port.

 

© 2020 Fay Slimm


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this is so good I can almost taste the salt sea spray between the shivers of knowing .. this is just how it is in and around our little island .. whole communities are dependent on the days catch...

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Yes I expected you to take hold of the message dear friend - - men away facing the ocean and women w.. read more

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Fay Slimm
Fay Slimm

Camborne, Cornwall, United Kingdom



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Hi from Fay Slimm, I have been writing poetry since childhood and have always enjoyed writing nature poems along with romantic odes to the glorious place where I live alongside the sea in Cornwall U.. more..

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