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--I was convinced that I had missed
--------your infinite blue horizons,
-shimmering empty expanse
-----and your terrifying
--unfathomable depths.

--When we met again
-----------I knew instantly that I had missed
-your intimidating growls,
--------------thunderous booming
--rumbles and roars.
-------Hissing, screaming,
-frothing,
------crescendo upon crescendo.

--Your whispers,
--------your moans,
-and your soft 
------trickling lullaby gurgles.

Only then did I know I was back home.
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(05-26-2016, 12:02 AM)ambrosial revelation Wrote:  --I was convinced that I had missed
--------your infinite blue horizons,
-shimmering empty expanse
-----and your terrifying
--unfathomable depths.

--When we met again
-----------I knew instantly that I had missed
-your intimidating growls,
--------------thunderous booming
--rumbles and roars.
-------Hissing, screaming,
-frothing,
------crescendo upon crescendo.

--Your whispers,
--------your moans,
-and your soft 
------trickling lullaby gurgles.

Only then did I know I was back home.

I think this is a great little poem, "trickling lullaby gurgles" gets me. Thanks for the read!

Cuz
"There ought to be a room in this house to swear in."
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(05-26-2016, 05:10 AM)Cousin Kil Wrote:  I think this is a great little poem, "trickling lullaby gurgles" gets me. Thanks for the read!

Cuz

Cheers man, you've just made my day.  Thumbsup

Much appreciated,

Mark
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#4
Hey Mark-

Seems like an interesting spin on the hometown weather. Or, it could be someone personified as the weather.

Either way, a tidy read.

... another Mark
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(05-29-2016, 02:20 AM)Mark A Becker Wrote:  Hey Mark-

Seems like an interesting spin on the hometown weather.  Or, it could be someone personified as the weather.  

Either way, a tidy read.

... another Mark

Thanks for that Mark,

It is the sea that I am describing, but after your comment I can totally understand your reading as weather, it all fits very well. I am quite happy for it to be read both ways. Also, to me the sea is in some ways a type of weather anyway, especially when it's not calm.

Thanks again,

Mark
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#6
the title opens the poem. while i enjoyed the read i never got much of her being a representation of the sea, if instead it was about her the wife of poseidon then i see no reason why she was away. the piece does have some cliche.....and i just realized i'm in miscellaneous .....an enjoyable read Smile

(05-26-2016, 12:02 AM)ambrosial revelation Wrote:  --I was convinced that I had missed
--------your infinite blue horizons,
-shimmering empty expanse
-----and your terrifying
--unfathomable depths.

--When we met again
-----------I knew instantly that I had missed
-your intimidating growls,
--------------thunderous booming
--rumbles and roars.
-------Hissing, screaming,
-frothing,
------crescendo upon crescendo.

--Your whispers,
--------your moans,
-and your soft
------trickling lullaby gurgles.

Only then did I know I was back home.
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