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Living Waves
Melancholy joy creeps upon me
As I stand and watch the waves,
Crash upon the pure sand.
I wonder the purpose of human’s
Obsession with this unstable form
Of life.
Substantially, it applies to many aspects
Of our feeble lives.
The biggest waves are the
Most magnificent before they fall,
The height it gains creates a climactic nature;
What goes up most come down, and
For the largest waves, they crash down,
The largest, with great power, till they
Simmer down and retreat.
The smaller, more peaceful waves
Coexist with the cogent waves,
They come ever so often,
And make an amicable, miniscule chuckle,
As it splashes.
As we stand on the sand,
Hypnotized by this being, vast,
Withholding a myriad of life,
And death,
We spot it.
That lavish shell, full of glory
And beauty, opulently appearing
Within the moist bed of sand
Beneath our feet.
For the boy next to me, the shell
Is a spiral peach color, fluorescent,
Small yet resplendent. For the
Girl next to me, she sights a
Navy colored mussel, mysterious,
Wondrous shell.
One of the monstrous waves rips it from
Our fingers, and we lose our small
Glimpse of ardor eternally.
For the luckier ones of us,
We are fearless and strong,
Withstanding the bulkiness of the wave,
And can hold onto our shell with cherish and devotion,
Without losing oneself.
I’ve always dreamed of being able
To collect the affection
If that shell, but every time
I feel as though I have
Finally retrieved it, it’s quickly
And foolishly taken back.
The ocean floor is out of
Reach by now, and we must rely
On our affection for the shell
To save us.
But we drown.
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After spending a week in California, I spent a lot of time on the beach, but unfortunately, the days were too gloomy to actually spend a lot of time in the water. I spent the majority of the time just reflecting on the ocean itself, and after hours just watching the ocean, trying to catch shells, i realized how much it could apply to my daily life.