Poems About: SEA

In this page, poems on / about “sea” are listed.

  • 229.
    The meeting of both blood

    The rush of the sea racing towards the point of the start
    The harsh collision in the outer corners of the sea
    Pushing the rocks over like a pushing a mouse on the computer
    Nothing would stop the sea to reach the other. read more »

    Fading Heart
  • 230.
    you pull a tide in me

    you pull a tide in me
    like the full moon
    upon the wildest of sea read more »

    Adam Clarke
  • 231.
    Blind Fish

    The allure of the sea
    the blacks the blues
    wings obstruct sun
    an unlit day read more »

    Walter Durk
  • 232.
    Dear Daughter Of Sadness

    What are you buying and selling
    Oh dear daughter of sadness
    with open breasts.
    `Sir, I am a hawker of read more »

    Devil Poet
  • 233.
    SEA OF FORGETFULNESS

    WHY HAVE YOUR COMPANION FALLEN THERE-OF
    INTO A SEA OF ERROR
    WALKING IN A DARK TERROR
    BECAUSE OF HIS BOUNTIFUL ERROR read more »

    chidubem okeke
  • 234.
    the evening sets in

    to occupy spaces
    left behind on the sea beach
    by the feet dragging
    children of home-work minded read more »

    samyak jain
  • 235.
    The Sea Grass and The Waves Of The Sea

    i went to the beach this afternoon,
    the coconut plants that i have planted months ago on the shoreline
    have grown taller,
    the grasses have spread, read more »

    RIC S. BASTASA
  • 236.
    She Sang A Mariners Song

    Out to sea an ocean lay
    Beyond the fall of all the stars read more »

    Matthew Holloway
  • 237.
    Awakening storm

    I stand on a cliff and the below the sea roars like thunder
    and water foams with sweeping fingers
    and a storm wind from the sea swishes in. read more »

    Gert Strydom
  • 238.
    As I Plant A Bouquet

    “But can I feel the
    salt in her tears
    stinging my skin
    I wonder aloud...” read more »

    Leonard Dabydeen
  • 239.
    The Half-Ring Moon

    Over the sea, over the sea,
    My love he is gone to a far countrie;
    But he brake a golden ring with me
    The pledge of his faith to be. read more »

    John Bannister Tabb
  • 240.
    The Hounds

    Far off a lonely hound
    Telling his loneliness all round
    To the dark woods, dark hills, and darker sea; read more »

    John Freeman
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