Ocean, Only You Can
Ocean, Only You Can
Deep down in your bosom emanates the inception of life's trepidation,
When furtively filling the prodigious crevices, you conciliated the earth's ignition.
Your pacifying blue mantled the planet's lacuna,
Preparing you for the aquatic habitats of flora and fauna.
You show the nimble juvenility of a cheetah when you lash against the shore,
Yet profound enclosure of clandestine mysteries is embedded in your core.
You have a heart of gem that conceives moonlit pearls ensconced in oyster,
The corals, calcites and diamonds are preserved in you in sequester.
Your fugacious features have always captured the reflection of mortal emotions
For you can be wild and calm, distracting and beautiful, or may impassion conundrum and contradictions.
In the mystic nocturnal ambience when you meet the lunar-blanched surface,
With restive spree for your eternal soulmate, you try to cajole and embrace.
I long to sail across your jaded heart, that shimmers in meridian hue,
And reprieve my soul from earthly bondage, singing in swelling voice only for you.
At times you ensnare me in profound musings with the monotony of your tranquility,
But when your milky lathery surge drabbles my feet again and again I'm released of all torpidity.