Strawberry Beach, Beside The Lonely Peach Poem by Kewayne Wadley

Strawberry Beach, Beside The Lonely Peach



Upon the beach, I couldn't see the sun for the clouds,
Suddenly I was blinded as the overcast lifted, a tropical array of colors took to the sky,
You helped me see the sun hidden behind truths so deep,
The water splashed against the sun,
A backwash of thoughts that weren't of you washed away,
A cleasing of the sand as our footprints remained in the creme foam,
Washing back into the blueberry ocean,
Your eyes carry the sun peaking through the clouds,
I saw myself there, in the paradise of your eyes. Gently sailing in a raft made for two,
No point in sleeping, disappearing into the thought of you as the world around just exists.
To hold you just as the sky holds the starbust sun,
The currents rock the raft, time has no meaning,
Nothing else can take me this far, a high seldomly felt from thought.
Coasting the coast of your eyes,
A remedy for the pain that exists while your away,
Sailing away in an pink horizon as the way you vocalize becomes the currents beneath me,
Moving me to a brighter day.
The bliss uncovered drawing your name in the sun,
A sheer urgency of feeling like you belong while the world simply passes by,
You are the reason, the truth that signifys purpose to believe,
That you are the halo that surrounds the sun

Monday, April 27, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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Kewayne Wadley

Kewayne Wadley

Groton, Connecticutt
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