Sea E'scape

Sea E'scape

A Poem by Frieda P

I lie still in the midnight surf
crashing waves rushing over me
pummeling an already broken soul
ravaging my cold chamber'd heart
torn apart by thunderous clouds,
that day you sail'd for better horizons

Sinking breathlessly onto the edge,
hoping for ocean's depth to unfurl
this magnitude of boundless space
left behind in your parting tides,
sand engulfs my weeping eyes
etching how blind'd love can be


Hauntingly sad violin cries in the distance, 
strumming the siren call on wing'd strings
whilst ebb'd flow of tears immerse,
drowning ceaselessly in streams...


© 2014 Frieda P


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Frieda P


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I like where this is coming from right from the first line. I am a water baby, so midnight surf is my kind of place to be...The term "cold-chambered heart" is great! This reminds me of a time when I tossed off my clothes in the winter on Ocean Beach in San Francisco in front of all my friends who I used to go to the beach and play guitar with and I ran out into the water in the middle of the night because I felt, like you are describing, I was broken and lonely!! I had had a terrible break up. "This magnitude of boundless space" really gets to the heart of it! I like that this is not an overtly negative piece. The title "E'scape" says that there is a "seascape of hope" here. It is less "sad" than melancholy. It is less "tragic" than mournful. I always love that you have an overall conception that works! I am always saddened when people write one dimensional poetry. This clearly has a number of levels of interpretation and plot. That is always a pleasure in your writing!! There is the superficial but also the profound, and everything in-between.

Posted 10 Years Ago


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Frieda P

10 Years Ago

Wow Robby, you've left me speechless, I'm so thrilled you felt this one...I'm truly humbled by your .. read more
Robert Tusitala O'Neill

10 Years Ago

Well, clearly I get where you are coming from...It was an interesting night at the beach. When I ca.. read more
Frieda P

10 Years Ago

That is a brutal story, so the sea was cleansing to your spirit, I get that...and I'm sure they tho.. read more



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B.J
That is absolutely beautiful

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Frieda P

10 Years Ago

Thanks so much for your visit and review Barb, much appreciated.
B.J

10 Years Ago

Your welcome
I love this like I love the water and its magic essence.
Your flow here is right on with perfect meaning.
Broken promises carried away in fragments among the tides.

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Frieda P

10 Years Ago

Me too, I think the sea has such a calming effect even in it's turbulence, thanks so much Josie...
Josie E. Cook M. A.

10 Years Ago

I am a water lover and I love the ocean.
It's amazing how diction dictates a mood of a poem. Haunting phrasing employed here causes my vision to be escorted to this beach at night...and witness a wretched sight...of a heart forlorn...tempest toss'd and fighting back scorn.

Wonderful verse as always dear one. :)

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Frieda P

10 Years Ago

Thank you joshua, such a lovely review, muchly appreciated my friend. :-)
hmmm u really went through all these emotions eh? its really "deep"...

Posted 10 Years Ago


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Frieda P

10 Years Ago

I'll never tell, thanks N!LoC!
Such deep sadness, yet you make sorrow into a work of art, Frieda. That is what love can do, I suppose...

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Frieda P

10 Years Ago

What do you mean 'you suppose', don't let your hubby hear that one! ;-)
This is sad. The tragedy of losing the one you love.Your lines as ever paint such pictures.I love your poetry lady :)

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Frieda P

10 Years Ago

Awh thanks woman, you humble me with your kind words. :-)
Vidya Bacchus

10 Years Ago

You are most welcome Freida:)
Tragic and heavyhearted, your words strummed the strings of my heart, Frieda. Ambrosial poignancy. You really do it right! Lydi**

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Frieda P

10 Years Ago

God, 'ambrosial poignancy' Lydikey, how much do I love that....thanks so much for your kind words my.. read more
Lydia Shutter

10 Years Ago

:) guess I used my fifty-cent words! You bring that out with your poetry, Frieda. Lydi**
Frieda P

10 Years Ago

Awh, like I said 'sweet' :-)
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ron
Wonderful, inspiring, and sad. Like a tragic piece written by the masters.

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ron

10 Years Ago

You are most welcome Frieda. Big hugs.
Frieda P

10 Years Ago

Plus a hug too, today is my lucky day, mwah!
ron

10 Years Ago

mwah for you always.
Damn Friedalicious!!
You rocked this one!

There is no doubt of the angst and heartbreak...

If she hurts, it will be felt, by all...tears flow endlessly..
And where to go but to the sea, to set your heart free..

Moving write... Penned to perfection!!!!
Into my favorites.~xoxo~

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Frieda P

10 Years Ago

Damn Robbiecakes, you made my day...if I could, I'd favorite this glowing review, doing the happy da.. read more
Oh, Frieda. "Wow" is the only word that can describe this masterpiece. This was heartbreaking, yet somehow the ocean brings a healing like little else can. You have painted a beautiful picture of words, my friend. Very, Very well done!

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Frieda P

10 Years Ago

Oh wow, thanks Rebecca, so thrilled you enjoyed this one my friend!

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If you want to know me, read my poetry, it's all in there. I am a mother of three sons (my finest moments) a sister, a survivor and a little bit crazy. I lost my beloved sister to suicide, so you'll.. more..

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