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| Category - Nature | | A Poem from the Jetty Views Collection | | Chocolate Covered - Viewed 1006 Times | David Devaney Website April 08, 2005 |
I saw one single pelican glide top each cresting wave. The wind was howling south/southwest his energy he’d save. Into the wind but just above those reaching to engulf In Surfside Beach where Texas meets the ever fragrant Gulf. He searched upon horizons long, for family, friends or foe. This solitary pelican southwestward did he go. The seas, they were in decibels and on the jetty broke. Chocolate flavored, cresting white their mist a saline smoke. And fishermen were gathered here ten rods did some possess. Cast upon the raging sea with bait to fish impress. ‘Twas Sunday noon upon this walk that I did pen this tome. Thank God for pleasures of the mind as bout this earth I roam. Then came a solitary fin beyond the jetty east. The first I’d seen this year of change, now looking for a feast. No fishermen were near at hand, the sea was all its own. And then a second fin appeared, my friend was not alone. So many treasures God does share if only we took time. To listen, watch and feel the earth it always is sublime. Then last through inlets granite bound one freighter I did spy. From Freeport, tugboats nestled it, a pilot boat was nigh. True commerce and true happiness found here beside the sea. No better place on earth exists to live life’s fantasy. | | © 2005 David Devaney |
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