Blue Sea

The clouds roll in on me so heavily
I feel the rains presence as I listen to the roaring sea.
That blue sea that takes you in and washes you away
To somewhere you may or may not want to stay.
That blue sea that you look in for answers
that blue sea that questions your questions
or gives you an answer only with question backwards
That blue sea that leaves your thoughts
within its deep blue content.
That feeling it gives leaving you absent…
of what could happen as that blue sea waves.
Washing away the thoughts and emotion you felt
Yes I’m talking hurt and pain.
That blue sea that your secrets swim within
That blue sea you float in continuously again and again.
That blue sea, that blue sea
That blue sea is reality.

Written by Kenya GreEN eYeS Mallett

Comments

  1. Ekram Fouda

    July 22, 2013

    Very nice& sweet words with amazing picture .:)

  2. vidya sagar

    July 22, 2013

    wow excellent and beautiful line with simply superb and awesome capture sos.

  3. Wanda Algarin

    July 23, 2013

    Were you fine this moving pictures r beautiful !!! 🙂

  4. pskumar

    July 25, 2013

    how are you?dearest jendhamuni..

  5. Rob Robinson

    July 25, 2013

    Just like the sea reality can deliver a bounty or a disaster, just as we r aware of the need 2 treat the sea wit respect, so 2 wit reality, we must b discrimin8 of where we go, we must navig8 on a steady course in the sea, as we must in life also. The sea can b a place of peace, tranquillity & beauty, just like reality. We need 2 enjoy our life, like the sea it can b rough @ times, but if we stick 2 our course we should b ok 🙂

  6. PATRICIA MILTON

    August 1, 2013

    Very touching words, so intense! I had lot of pain long time ago, but I survived! I am a cancer survivor!!

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