The Sea Poem by Dona Jean

The Sea



Oh! The sea? On the West lies a sea.
So warm and peaceful can't you see?
The sea vast, wide and deep;
Around thew world the travel of a ship.

May the sea high or low tide,
The roaring waves amounting pride.
Under the sea many creatures live,
Small, big, light or heavy are wondrous gift.

Fishes and corals are given for free,
They live so silent out our glee;
No one owns a sea;
All creatures under, live serenity.

The sea where the sun sets,
A beauty to share then paint,
The sea is strong won't ever fall;
If we know how to care could be friend of all.

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Dona Jean

Dona Jean

Silay City, Negros occidental
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