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Ocean

A gray dawn, a dark twilight.
 Daybreak, dawn, dusk.
A flash of lightening across the horizon.
 Windswept trees, in all bent shape, 
Such is the result due to harsh winds 
 That travel for miles and miles.
And we have no knowledge from where it came from
 Or where it is going.
But that its travel continues across the daunting mass
 Called; Ocean.
Oh how it churns the water.
 I can feel the mist and spray cover my body
And tingle my hands.
 Standing in the shallow the air blows about me
With sandy hair raging like fire, slapping my face.
 A feeling of unknown,
Watching angry waves become violent.
 And a shiver of coldness, trembles my body.
A sense of peace,
 I have one thought;
Where did it come from?

Copyright © Elizabeth Brown | Year Posted 2015

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Date: 4/8/2016 2:34:00 AM

Elizabeth Brown, you've expressed yourself well, I enjoyed your poem. ~LINDA~
Date: 8/25/2015 10:47:00 PM

Elizabeth, Enjoyed this very much... SKAT
Date: 3/7/2015 2:31:00 PM

I think we're all like an ocean, traveling daily across our own daunting masses, yet capable of offering and accepting peace. Nice write, look forward to reading more and welcome to the Soup!
Date: 3/6/2015 10:58:00 AM

Really enjoyed the text of your poem..... George

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