Juliana at Ten, Seaside

Juliana at Ten, Seaside

A Poem by Verser

She sails rock to rock on the unsteady wall,
Barefoot and sure-winged like a butterfly.
Her dark, careless hair wind-trails her
In the crimson light of the evening sun.

She rides unbound an infinite air
Between the earth's open hearth
And the yawning sea, each whispering
Its siren claim on her as its own.

© 2013 Verser


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A wonderful image. A child, wide eyed and curious, navigating a set of natural obstacles against the back drop of the sea... I enjoyed this read.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Verser

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Diego. I have to say that I love this poem, and your positive comment is reaffirming.
Delightful reading.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Verser

11 Years Ago

Thank you, Kenilo!
A very beautiful mural moving in a poem

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Verser

11 Years Ago

Riley--I am sorry. Somehow I missed the fact that you responded to my poem, and I want you to know t.. read more
Lovely. Simple and effective. I can picture the young girl playing, doing what young girls do.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Verser

11 Years Ago

Somehow, I missed your comment, and I apologize. It is much appreciated, Samuel.

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Added on January 9, 2013
Last Updated on January 9, 2013
Tags: sea, seaside, ocean, beach, jetty, rocks, dance, movement

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Verser
Verser

Mattapoisett, MA



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I was an English teacher (high school, community college) for forty years. During that time I taught writing, and often creative writing. In my retirement, I write, and work at cultivating a thoughtfu.. more..

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