Mortem | 5. The Sea Of You (As a reminiscent of laying under the sun)

 

    



The Sea Of You (As a reminiscent of laying under the sun)

Were it up to us, no one could

haul us from the seas that we meet.

Ever reminiscent of the passion, that

rows our boat we lay on, under the sun.

Engulfed by the rhythm of waves

wrought cunningly, splashes heart’s caves.

Embodiment of a spark long forgotten,

sullen? Never, now ever hopeful,

we feel the heat now striking us,

i say “It’s all red again” and check.

More or less, is it just a sea? No.

A sea of ambition and love,

navy, I declare myself, ready to sink,

drowning in such a sea I’d drink.

Growing, our shadows tremble,

emerging from the sea is a locket

that splashes us, but you like it.

Warm, yet wet, the locket of the depths calls,

enough to keep it, but not to fill it.

Thus, endlessly cherishing the love we find.


A small glimpse reveals, the sun has

unearthed such beauty that my poem,

desperate to explain, cannot explain.

The sand invites you now, I watch

as you walk, drowning Aphrodite in

anguish for she cannot compete.



June 26, 2023
And then comes December 23rd.

Mors mihi lucrum.

Everyone scratches some words into the walls of their heart when they are young.


What turns us into poets is the fact that we keep writing.

Even in death.

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