An ocean

is a torrent of turbulent tides
ebbing and retreating

its voice flows and scatters wide
sometimes gently whispering

often wind-blasted and cruel
embodying creatures living

in its sunless depths some bright as jewels
others as mysterious as something

on a planet orbiting the dark reaches
of space devoid of wind rain and sun

on earth oceans crash on beaches
as they have always done

Kim M. Russell, 31st March 2024

Image by Kees Streefkerk on Unsplash

It’s the day before April Fool’s Day and the first day of Na/GloPoWriMo and we have an early-bird prompt to get us started.

The challenge is to pick a word from the list provided and then write a poem titled either ‘A [word]’ or ‘The [word]’ and explore the meaning of the word, or some memory of it, as if writing an illustrative/alternative definition.

I chose the word ‘ocean’. As always , my poem is a draft.

Also linked to the dVerse Poets Pub Open Link Night on 18th July 2024.

44 thoughts on “An ocean

  1. I love the contrast of the creatures of the most unexplored depths that has been so unlikely observed, I think it best captures the mystery of the Ocean that still befalls us as humans.

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  2. I absolutely love this, Kim! The shape and structure of the poem resembles that of an ocean ebbing and flowing! 😍😍 Gorgeously rendered!

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  3. High as I was on my (prescribed!) non-narcotics pain relief regimen and feeling that buzz increased considerably by my selection of Pandora tunes from my New Age Synthetic Ambientes collection, I had to read your work several times, and not just because of its outstanding imagery, etc, blah, blah, blah but because your composition boosted my buzz by about a bazillion times.

    Write on Sister!

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  4. It’s the structure of the poem that makes it a good one, for me. The surprising line breaks that make me think of that breathless pause of the wave running up the beach when it reaches its highest point before ebbing.

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