Sheer gravity lures Decades forces pulls Finally free and yours Pinnacle of wave Break over rocky shore Thrill bouyancy Every time she responds To me Takes to the edge Bright white sandy smile Flashes behind eyes Everywhere I see Words etched into Cliff face story Eroding crumbling Debunked history Tideline moves along With moonlight spree Voice like wind on waves Whispers to me Adrenaline fades Until next ride Point break
I miss you, dearly So much so I recall clearly Lottery days Sunning ourselves or seeking shade Silence listens to our breathing A seat at your picnic table Winning How lucky I was Like a billionaire With nothing in hand But love and admiration
Need I say? A past never erased Nor wished away Held onto, still as Cool aqua tarn Smiles to the gills Though I recall My anxious face Mirrored in yours How I wished Upon lucky orange belly feather Sacred shells under webbed feet How to make you happier Than ever before, shall we?
Need I say? I regret one thing We are a culmination Of all that had been I longed for sweet escapism Take your hand into the blue Drift on cloudy scenes From breakfast till noon Ride the racing waves Till breath escapes Revive till night Closes our eyes Once again
A sign language Understood completely without a single word To know what one feels A living eulogy To be oneself Without apology To be cheered on By your own team Receive outstretched arm When you fall A desire to be known Weathered scars and all.
Richea Pandanifolia – Mt Field National Park Tasmania
Backyard incinerators Filled with reams Of poetry Never saw daylight Nor reached the ears Of those intended A phenomena Known only as fears Crippling heights Of vulnerability Stifle our breath Until conquered Poetry and pinnacles Require brave spirit
View from organ pipes track, kunanyi / Mt Wellington Tasmania