Poems About: SEA

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

  • 349.
    The Seafarer's Diary; Berceuse: #3

    I am an automatic wanderer:
    I lackadaisically brave
    The riotous sea as I banter
    With the Sun’s flustering fever read more »

    Windsor Guadalupe Jr
  • 350.
    DEAD STARS

    dead stars

    dead stars
    do not shine read more »

    RIC S. BASTASA
  • 351.
    Sleeping Giants Do Roar Greatly Defiant

    'T is I who write in the bleak of night
    When Shadow lurks and Barrows fright
    But have I yet to write my heart,
    To venture where I would to never depart? read more »

    Annie Cordelia Adams
  • 352.
    The Language of the Ocean

    The Oceans and The Sea Speaks A Language
    With expressions explicit in tranquility or rage
    ...The sea breeze moves gentle, swirling around tunefully.
    As the fragrance of the oceans breath, lingers luxuriously. read more »

    shirani ibrahim
  • 353.
    The Alde

    How near I walked to Love,
    How long, I cannot tell.
    I was like the Alde that flows
    Quietly through green level lands, read more »

    John Freeman
  • 354.
    The Coast Of Barbary

    My lad is on the water and far away from me,
    And I pray God be good to him wherever he may be,
    Up the sea and down the sea, read more »

    Cicely Fox Smith
  • 355.
    I am

    i am swept in a sea full of sorrow, fearan pain
    i wonder if any man sheltered on this Earth can feel my wretchedness
    i hear the death-noise of rancor hungry birds, instead of amiable laughter
    i see an indolent feared soul left drowning fractiously in a deplored ebony desolation read more »

    Liz Aguilar
  • 356.
    On return to Mumbai

    The city is daylong and sea –backed
    The sea-child deeply dangled his feet
    Into the sea at the misty radio club
    Near the cockroach-ridden sea palace read more »

    Jagannath rao Adukuri
  • 357.
    Visit Malaysia Year Haiku - Releasing baby leatherbacks into Sea at Tioman Island (State of Pahang)

    fengshui master
    hatched turtles know instantly
    the direction to head for read more »

    john tiong chunghoo
  • 358.
    No free passage

    The long grey furrows of the sea
    which switch and change incessantly
    Conceal the graves of fishermen
    who trusted her, once too often. read more »

    ivor or ivor.e hogg
  • 359.
    The prodigy of - art in the sea

    Oh, the chasten carival of the brook
    clamours it's way down
    down, down, the caliph mountain trail
    as avid Plain, longs to behold read more »

    Amit (Jimmie) Anand
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