OUT OF DARK LAGOON

OUT OF DARK LAGOON

A Poem by Eagle Cruagh
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The ship of life sails into the night

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OUT OF DARK LAGOON
 
Rudder hard to port
Black water gurgling and
The dark lagoon slides past
Night breeze filling luff
 
She glides into the gathering
Dark
Sorrow fills her he is spent
Top sail filled but
spirit rent
 
Sun vanished behind the earth
No red in gathering storm
Solemn clouds embraced her
In to fear and melancholy
 
Damning earth in her struggle
Sails filled with renewal
Bow lifted to the failing light
Spirit soars with oceans roar
 
Alone bereft of human kind
Her resin forced into the wind
A ship of hope revival
Perhaps a lifeline for mankind
 
Will other craft fall indentured
To the will of sullen nature
Will others catch the wind of night
And fight to live as mankind should
 
Forks of fire and cracking thunder
Roaring seas tear at her ribs
Pounding snarling angry water
Seek to cleanse her in the night
 
He stands resolute on the fore deck
To man this is not a plight
Only the beauty of the darkness
Howling wind to cool his brow
 
He will find in consternation
That freedom is a quiet storm
Having floundered now risen
Seeking life in stress and darkness
All settles quiet into the norm
---- Eagle Cruagh
 

© 2008 Eagle Cruagh


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If I were a true romantic, I would believe that "she" is me.

But, then of course, I know how you love to sail, and for sailing itself is one of the most romantic, yet terrifying hobbies ever.

The gliding grace of nature carrying you into the most beautiful places of all God's creation, and then back again, to the most ferocious and violent seas that fear has to offer.

You know, this kind of fear can only be quelled by faith, because in that moment, your faith is all you have.

Eventually, the sailor floats with the winds flow into more serene waters, where God speaks through the gentle rippling sounds of the sea, lapping against her sides as the sails flap softly in the wind. A true sailor knows what a wonderful gift it is to experience such freedom and beauty.

Darling, John, I must now save anymore romanticism for another day, and congratulate you on an amazing creation of art in literature. From the imagery to the deep feeling that only a true sailor, and lover of the seas could convey, I must honor you now, because this poem is a glorious work of art.

Affectionately,
Imogean~

Posted 15 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.




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This is absolutely beautiful. I am in awe... such an imagination and how it flows, the rhyme full of colors in my ear.......and my tongue liked the feeling what I was reading this loud for me.

My new favorite of yours.
Why such humble personalities like yours and
so talented....are soo rare in this world??

Posted 15 Years Ago


2 of 3 people found this review constructive.

If I were a true romantic, I would believe that "she" is me.

But, then of course, I know how you love to sail, and for sailing itself is one of the most romantic, yet terrifying hobbies ever.

The gliding grace of nature carrying you into the most beautiful places of all God's creation, and then back again, to the most ferocious and violent seas that fear has to offer.

You know, this kind of fear can only be quelled by faith, because in that moment, your faith is all you have.

Eventually, the sailor floats with the winds flow into more serene waters, where God speaks through the gentle rippling sounds of the sea, lapping against her sides as the sails flap softly in the wind. A true sailor knows what a wonderful gift it is to experience such freedom and beauty.

Darling, John, I must now save anymore romanticism for another day, and congratulate you on an amazing creation of art in literature. From the imagery to the deep feeling that only a true sailor, and lover of the seas could convey, I must honor you now, because this poem is a glorious work of art.

Affectionately,
Imogean~

Posted 15 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

I saw that!

Methinks you know boats and sea and weather etcetera.

There are some great lines in this... where to start though! 'Top sail filled but spirit rent'... 'Bow lifted to the failing light Spirit soars with oceans roar'

You've used the analogy sailing:life so very creatively: the ploughing of a ship through stormy waters, the being enduring the strains of life.

I could go on... 'Can almost smell the sea and feel the wind.

Great poem, truly.

Posted 15 Years Ago


2 of 3 people found this review constructive.


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