The Sea And The Sky Poem by Gregory Huyette

The Sea And The Sky



The sea and the sky have a wondrous affair.
One rules the water; the other the air.
Together their powers are infinite indeed,
They’re of service to man in his every need.

With such supreme import, it seems that man
Would protect these riches any way that he can.
But man being man, unfortunately,
Places himself ahead of the sky and the sea.

In his rush… toward money and pleasure,
He often forgets that his greatest treasure
Can be immutably disfigured and indelibly destroyed,
Leaving future offspring a catastrophic void.

Best, respect mighty seas and cavorting skies
So they’re here for many generation’s admiring eyes.

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