Seal Poem by Kevin Cowdall

Seal



There are those who believe seals
to be the reincarnation of souls lost at sea.

Now, I see one swimming;
a black shadow in the grey undulating sea,
drifting like a languid, leaden cloud,
on a dull, dark, expectant sky.

I watch it roll and twist;
a supine being of fathomless depths,
a transient, unbound thing,
neither lost nor found.

Sleek spectre, free spirit.
Grey waters, white-flecked waves.

Saturday, July 8, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: nature,sea,souls
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