by sam Oct 27, 2006
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Nature, environment /
nature
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I can still remember the days when I used to gaze at the nightly ocean on those cold and lonely nights. With every sun set the troubles of the world rested and the ocean in its magnificent glory ruled the nights; its reign brought ailments to the bleeding hearts of the creatures that wandered day in darkness! The moon shone over the ocean; the sight was so splendid that my soul dissolved into the calmness of the night. The stars illumined the darkness that surrounded me; the darkness of my soul was uplifted and then I was truly jovial with my self and the world! The winds swept the waves in such a soothing way that the ocean and the winds seemed to converse like old friends during a reception; their laughter brought a sense of calmness to my soul that could not be explained. The smell of the ocean along with the cool wind refreshed my skin and the deepest parts of my soul. Staring far beyond the dark horizon a storm cloud seemed to battle with the ocean in the fiercest way; Lightings stroked the ocean with no success and the violent winds were kept at bay. Somehow the ocean seemed to be protecting those who loved its glorious sight. Wondering endlessly, I became aware that the ocean is more that just a part of nature, but a trusting friend who would fight fiercely and aid with calmness a lonely friend. There was no other place in the world where I could gaze so earnestly as the calm ocean; it was the only place where I could cast my eyes upon and come to a point of self consciousness. The dark blue water of the moonlit ocean was a mysterious blessing whenever I merged inside the blue giant; the water relieved my skin from the physical suffering than hunted my life everyday. In a sense I became part of the nightly oceanâ??s wisdom and I understood myself; how foolish was I to think that my life was worthless? Finally understanding my self helped me attain faultless contentment and it was all thanks to the giant friend. Who would have thought that salt water, which is associated with thirst, and the darkness of the night to be so remedial to the illness of the soul and body? As I remember the nightly ocean my eyes come; a deep yearning in my heart desires to once more be part of the glorious night ocean. |
by sam
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This poem is the best poem in the history of earth |
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Wow... that poem left me speechless. it was really beautiful and descriptive. i absolutely loved it. |