A Bay, Inlet, or Other
Seaside walks season my chin
With salted air,
And by the time I have found
The knotted ends of the coast,
And there are no more people,
Or fish,
Or coves,
And I have absorbed all the spice of the ocean,
That I felt ready to dive,
To bask in and marinate with
The lapis laguna that lures me;
Perhaps I shall be served up,
Limbs, mind, soul,
And all,
To the gods residing above,
Whose irises reflect in the water below.
With salted air,
And by the time I have found
The knotted ends of the coast,
And there are no more people,
Or fish,
Or coves,
And I have absorbed all the spice of the ocean,
That I felt ready to dive,
To bask in and marinate with
The lapis laguna that lures me;
Perhaps I shall be served up,
Limbs, mind, soul,
And all,
To the gods residing above,
Whose irises reflect in the water below.
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