Perilous, yet no less serene,
Cunningly calm, boisterous still,
Powerful red, and still blue or green,
Animated by thine own will,
Thine imprint's read in every age,
Mysterious in mythology,
Impervious in all ideology:
King Sagar thou wert of sage image,
Leviathan thou wert Isomade,
Scylla, Kaley of many a head;
Yet, when I come at thee to gaze,
I muse amidst thine vaporous haze:
God meant man on its shores to contemplate,
Why oceans on this Earth predominate.
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Sea is celebrated in various cultures in varied ways as shown in this piece. It also appeals to people in various ways. It makes man to muse and contemplate whenever he is on sea shore.
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Musings | 09.01.16 |
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem