Sargasso Sea Poem by John F. McCullagh

Sargasso Sea



It is bounded by the gyre, this sea without a shore.
It once was but a sea of weeds but now there is much more.
Here are plastic bags and cups discarded thoughtlessly.
Refuse from our teeming shores comes here eventually.

In another time and place these waters were deep blue
crystal clean and beautiful as when first Columbus viewed.
Dappled sunshine lit these waves in this sea without a shore
but now it is a garbage dump (as if we needed more.)

The plastic and the Styrofoam are scarcely changed by time.
they'll still be drifting in the sea when breath is no longer mine.
The salt sting of my bootless tears I've add to the sea,
for all the creatures great and small who drown in Man's debris.

Friday, August 14, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: environment
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Abdulrazak Aralimatti 15 August 2015

Truly, it's a shame on man, how carelessly we have regarded our environment.Our beaches spoilt by the plastic wares.

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