A Sea Horse's Sway. Poem by Michael Gale

A Sea Horse's Sway.



Desert Island...
Trapped afloat-
-Without a boat.

Nowhere to go...
No one to show.

Belie the coastal shell...
Astray thy sandy conched, Hell.

Speckled sand stormed, hilly wrecks...
Beyond thy hardest, lowered decks.

Starry, starry star fished whale...
Flipper's flipping, finned, tailed, tale.

A plank filled jump across many seas....
Pirate's alleys, autumn ed breeze.

Sea horses sway back n' forth, b'low...
This reef i know real well, i know.

Peeked peaks, b'neath the sands...
Barnacled clams, removed, by long, starving hands.

Coco-nutted trees in sun shaded ease...
Loneliest days, begone, if you please, as this sickened, disease.

Tempered sun spread out it's rays...
Like a blanket, wrinkled all long in days.

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Michael Gale

Michael Gale

Chicago Illinois/Oklahoma City.
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