On the Quarterdeck

by Larry Chamberlin   Jul 17, 2014


Mediterranean cruise has me addicted
to sitting in my armchair at the railing
hearing the ocean whisper intimations
of summer love, yet passengers come
and soon depart, leaving me in grief
for that one perfect autumn rose
which slipped through my fingers
and sank beneath the waves forever.

Baby Rainbow challenge; prompts:
Addiction and grief
summer love
autumn rose
armchair
ocean whisper

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  • 8 years ago

    by Ben Pickard

    Larry,
    This poem fascinated me. I read it a few times and enjoyed it more each time.
    I starts, to me, wistfully and beautifully; it carries the reader along in what they presume will be a joyous or content piece. "cruises......ocean whisper" - all very lulling sorts of words that make you calm/happy to read. The idea of the ocean whispering hints of summer love.......alas, not for the man in the armchair, it seems.
    I'd say it's in line 5 the poem suddenly takes a more melancholy turn as you write about the passengers coming and then going. And then "leaving me in grief for that one.......that slipped through my fingers."
    Confirmation that this man, seemingly sitting so happily in his chair at the start of the piece has, in fact, lost the love of his life. And what a powerful last line.
    Wonderful write, Larry and all the best,
    Ben

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