Conjure Me The Ocean

Conjure Me The Ocean

A Poem by Anima Inspired

 

Conjure me the ocean tonight;
whisper her melancholy crashing
in ears that wait for the sound of you...
        
Bring your magic to my bedside,
drip your words across my cheeks,
staining my pillows like blissful tears,
leaving me to soak in a sea crafted
by the intangible depths of your mind.
 
Tonight I stand before a shore
that is painfully devoid of moonlight,
my eyes adapting, toes testing
the frigid and frothy waters,
and though my heart is filled with fear,
I tread waist-deep into the darkness,
washing away apprehension
and giving birth to chance.

© 2008 Anima Inspired


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Such a lovely poem, there's a great d eal of th ought and em otion in it. Seems to fo cus on the sad, ye t you w ant the other person deep into your th oughts - where he or she already is.

'I tread waist-deep into the darkness,washing away apprehensionand giving birth to chance.' Those a re wonderful line s.

Thank you, thank y ou for sharing

Posted 15 Years Ago


You know what's funny about this poem, is that it can be taken in a positive and/or a negative light. There seems to be a duality behind your intent in this poem, and that's kind of cool. I like that because it could sort of cater to the mood of the reader, you know? Either they can be in a lighter mood and see it as a good thing that chance is being taken despite fear, and if the reader is in a darker mood, they can kind of succumb to the fear and, I want to say loneliness aspect. Of course, that could be just my interpretation of this piece. Perhaps you had a definite intention with this.

Bring your magic to my bedside,
drip your words across my cheeks -

I love these lines the most. They're beautifully creative and original, but at the same time, you create an image using the water element to describe a specific emotion.
I like this one very much despite the fact that it is more melancholy than I usually prefer in poetry. I just love the way you write and create such imagery. =)

Posted 15 Years Ago



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