I knew a man so timid
Just like a springtime hare
A man healthy but foolish
And always in my careHis heart was indecisive
And shifted like the tide
He'd never be a sailor
But swam so he could hideOne day I found him drowning
Somewhere along the coast
I often found their bodies
But I liked him the mostHe clung to me, hands trembling
His clothes were soaking wet
I stroked his hair so fondly
And then proposed a betMy dear, you are no sailor
You don't deserve to drown
I'll gladly take you with me
But you won't stick aroundHis heart was indecisive
And shifted like the tide
He sailed with me for just a year
Then back to land to hide
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The Lull of the Sea: Lullabies of the Lost
PoetryA collection of original ocean-themed lullabies about feeling lost and yearning for something more, but not knowing what it is or what that really means to begin with. Now available on Amazon in paperback and ebook edition!