Like Passing Ships Poem by Divya Macsuedon

Like Passing Ships



Like passing ships in the silent nights
Over oceans unknown did we flit past time.
The lights did beckon but the mind discerned.
The Lord did bless you, what's more to yearn?

The gaze unwavering like the captain's watched,
Lest a troubled soul, sent an S.O.S.
Which One does thou seekth
Came the whispering chant.

The Forces that reside in the realms unexplored.
Look deep inside the chasms no more.
For we are made, to not give up- just faith restore.
The routes were charted, we, the meek did not tread.
Anchored in safe waters, how could we run aground?

Awaken! Weigh anchor! Set sail!
The winds have been harnessed since ages unknown.
The mind alone, is the strongest ally!
Befriended once, from storms doesn't shy.

Be warned then, O you stormy seas!
Determined am I and as ceaseless as thee

Sunday, August 19, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: ocean,ships
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