5 - Tides
my feet were sinking into the beach,
moulded into the sand that was already
cast into plaster
thanks to the water gently lapping
at the golden sheet.
I had left a few footprints in my wake,
engraved on the gleaming cloth like some sort of
faded memory that was soon to be washed away,
somehow akin to the way words would fade from a page
but without the lasting influence.
the water was creeping closer,
gently and slowly
in the sort of subtle motion
that held no threat at all
and,
due to the scorching beach
composed of things once hard made soft,
I welcomed the cool, refreshing embrace
of the ocean as it enveloped my skin
in a temporary kiss
and left once more.
urging me to go closer and whispering
words of comfort at the very moment that I saw you
standing in the store
at the end of the aisle,
camera in hand as you held it up at
just the right sort of angle
to capture the perfect perspective.
with lines leading from the lens,
the shelves drawn by man himself
as they guided your eye towards the focal point.
your focal point.
to me.
just before I turned,
and saw you standing there,
cheeks as hot as the sand
and waving,
albeit a little sheepishly,
saying that you simply enjoyed photographing
beautiful things.
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Opposite of Infinite
PoesiaThe hard truth of a failed love story told through poetry. ❝but that fallen star? it was foreshadowing of a wish that was yet to be made.❞ (lowercase intended)