Oceanic InheritanceA Poem by BCsomayBelongs to a future book of poetry.My mother says I
came from the sea, A place of
overwhelming calm and Crystalline
waters.
She peers into
my round face And feels the
tug of Bethany’s coast: A promise of
Paradise and power. Forget the
biblical meaning, The definition
by men, she cautions, Nothing good
ever comes from poverty and affliction As a namesake.
Dry sand curls
bounce as she brushes. She can still
smell the salt of the air and hear the charge
of gulls over a French fry on the surf’s edge. She sets her
sights on salvation. Sea-glass eyes-- a
mirror of the Atlantic. © 2016 BCsomayAuthor's Note
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1 Review Added on January 3, 2016 Last Updated on January 3, 2016 AuthorBCsomayPAAboutI specialize in historical fiction, dabble in poetry, and find comfort in writing romance. Professionally, I consider myself a scholar, specializing in eighteenth century British literature. My ana.. more..Writing
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