I Once Had A Relation-Ship Poem by Clive Blake

I Once Had A Relation-Ship



I once had a relation-ship,
But she sailed far away,
Up anchored and set course to find
Another sheltered bay.

Our stormy and tempestuous affair
Had ended, sunk at last,
The current which pulled us apart,
Had run so strong and fast.

She didn't even wave, but left me
At low ebb, high tide,
Her face was stern, my head was bowed...
My salty tears to hide.

My flag, alas, she flies no longer
From her stately mast,
Our swell affair was present tense,
But sadly now 'tis past.

She left full speed ahead, her sails
A'billowing like a cloud,
If happiness equals silence,
My heartbreak's cannons loud!

I stare from port, my eye on a star,
Bored, like a boat without rudder,
My emotions beached on a lonely shore,
Left to flounder and shudder.

A vessel like her will shore-ly land
Another love-struck fool,
I'm only one fish in a big, big sea...
And her heart is fathoms cool!

I Once Had A Relation-Ship
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: love,love and life,rejection,sailor,sea,ship,ships
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is included in Clive Blake's Book/eBook 'Clive's Uni-Verse - A Cornishman's take on life', published in Jan 2022 by Olympia Publishers.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dipankar Sadhukhan 26 October 2016

An excellent write...10 You are invited to read my poems posted recently.

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