NEAPA Poem by Volunder furled sails; the gentle rise and fall of the hull is a quiet bass drum to echo like distant thunder.
Someone is reading, in the tight, teak cabin... unaware.
A wavering line of yellow light from inside the distant sloop shimmers to the shore outside my window, as nebulous as clouds,
while I cling to the memory of sunshine when we used to weave our bodies into spinnaker dreams in that sweet calm before the storm pulled you out to sea.
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Added on December 24, 2023 Last Updated on December 24, 2023 AuthorVolGouge Eye, TXAboutMy name is Vol Lindsey. I live in Gouge Eye, Texas, a tiny ghost town on Rt. 66. I am a retired creative writing, English literature teacher. I have been writing poetry and reading publicly since 196.. more..Writing
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