Sailing Narraganset - Poem #61

Sailing Narraganset - Poem #61

A Poem by toritto

A dim December light
breaking dawn of Winter’s night
reveals a naked frozen bough
hosting a chorus of crows

rousing us to morning
thick in ice
where nothing flows
save time alone

No match for Winter’s mindless chill
is flesh and blood about in it
from Narragansett to Watch Hill
it’s frigid breath creates an icy stage

Come Spring we will depart the dock
slowly, like lovers disengaging
one landlocked, the other a drifter
leaving her bed at the dawn of day

Under the Summer sun we’ll sail
passed great houses and lawned hills
terns and seagulls off the starboard bow
which we’re passing now as we make way.

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© 2018 toritto


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Come Spring we will depart the dock
slowly, like lovers disengaging
one landlocked, the other a drifter
leaving her bed at the dawn of day

That is some very good stuff right there.

Posted 6 Years Ago


toritto

6 Years Ago

Thanks Grim. Glad you liked and thanks for commenting. Regards from Florida.
grimfukle

6 Years Ago

You are very welcome.

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Added on September 11, 2018
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Tags: sailing, rhode island, winter