Ocean Poem by Paul Butters

Ocean



The sea sweeps to the far horizon:
Infinity's edge,
As endless waves lap onto the shore.
Above us gulls wheel and scream
Hunting for prosaic fish and chips.
They snatch them
From hapless humans
Down below.

And the breakers keep breaking.
Elsewhere the ocean rages,
Storming the cliffs
With spraying cascades of water
And thrashing rain.

Here today, though, it is calm and clear.
Up above we see an even greater ocean:
That of blue sky
And nightly black space.

Up there we truly look
To infinity
Eternity too.
Vastness
Beyond our comprehension.

We people are but tiny specks
On island beaches
Insignificant particles
Of humanity
Lost in a universe
That knows no bounds.
Yet here to enjoy
Those golden dawns and dusks,
Fanned by freshening breezes -
Much gentler versions of gales and hurricanes.

Never forget that the sea is mighty.
Just love it
When it's in a peaceful mood:
Soak up the spirit of surf
As you watch those endless waves.

© PB 8\5\2021.

Saturday, May 8, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: ocean
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Paul Butters

Paul Butters

Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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