Leave thy Ophelias Be

Leave thy Ophelias Be

A Poem by James McFadyen

Your surface gleams with still serenity
A radiance tranquil blue 
Perfect cadence of ebb and flow 
A free fluidity. A pensive adagio

Oh why betray such bountiful virtues
What will quench your thirst?
You copiously gulp the lavish rays 
Then expel them in celestial bursts.

Yet your mesmerising waves demand a feast
A meal of body and blood
Swimmers, Sailors, women or men 
Consumed by a merciless flood

Oh how they must of thrashed and fought
Against you watery pull
Lungs that shriek in staving pain 
The maelstrom not quite full

What of the drowned undrowned?
that stand by the oceans edge
who cry, salt water tears of loss
Must they too sink under seas so cold?
                       --
A cacophony of pain; a deathly repose 
                       --
When will your appetite of souls be curbed? 
Leave thy Orphellias be!
When can we stare beyond sandy bays 
In love, again, with the sea ?    

© 2013 James McFadyen


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well, this reads like a classic and i know that turns you on so, i thought you had to know it. you have an ancient soul when you write certain genres and i think it is obvious to many of us that there is no stopping your gift from re-emerging time after time on these pages. i consider myself fortunate to have become a friend and have my world enriched by your presence there. a great write, John

Posted 11 Years Ago


What a beautiful read..
Thank you

Posted 11 Years Ago


OMG! That is remarkable. Considering it's coming from an eighteen year old student I feel I'm in the presence of budding genius. Can't wait to see your novel.

Posted 11 Years Ago


James this is another classic piece of poetry. You seem to have a magic with verse that only the top poets ever experience.

Posted 11 Years Ago



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James McFadyen
James McFadyen

London, Middlesex, United Kingdom



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Graduate from the University of Exeter: BA HONS English Literature with Creative Writing (Study Abroad) Former English Language Teacher in Hanoi, Vietnam. more..

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