Crosswind

Crosswind

A Poem by Brenda Garacci
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This is a poem I wrote many years ago about relationships and longing to stay free.

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Crosswind


Two ships at sea, you and me,
Independent, born to be free.
Not a couple, a pair called we,
But unique entities, he and she.


Looking at life through four different eyes,
Instead of making a compromise.
Afraid of binding, confining ties,
Without commitments, there are no why’s.


Cruising together for part of the day,
But fleeing alone, at dusk, we stray.
On separate shores, we bow to pray.
In solitude,
our mainsails sway.


Plotting a course, divided in two,
We forge ahead, in search of a clue.
Spirits drifting, battered and blue.
Caught in a crosswind, me and you.

© 2015 Brenda Garacci


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Ahh, a very uniquely worded "ships in the night" theme. Love the classic feel of the structure and the tight patterns that give this a lyrical feel and sound. This is a piece that looks pretty and just as pretty sounding when you read it aloud. Great work even for an older piece.

Posted 9 Years Ago


i really liked this one...an excellent word tapestry...thank you

Posted 9 Years Ago


Wordman asked me to read this and I am happy that he did. Very nice write. Valentine

Posted 9 Years Ago


This one is awesome Brenda... I really liked it :)

Posted 9 Years Ago


a beautiful write,two souls searching in the night

Posted 9 Years Ago



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