Pearls don't lie on the seashore. if you want one, you must dive for it
-Chinese Proverb
lambent sounds of children, youngsters
oh shun quietude, lassitude.
throu' trackless air, earth of fortitude's
found ye. summer of September.
thine calloused fees feel waves dancing
jaded eyes, drench'd in busy skyscrapers
titanic ships, black golds, searching
fondling wide nets of men fisher
vibrant beach resorts to thee hither.
thou hear their voice in mermaids' siren.
setting sun paints you a crimson.
whilst bath'd i by ocean breeze
thou sit on deserted seashore.
thou found me in sands, stones' temple.
we collide in blankets of eve.
thy palms circle mine rare body,
whimper thine tears a blithe ivory.
bond's defiance cowers repercussions.
mine flesh a wisdom paradigm
ne'er a mayfly. thou found a pearl
heaven's pearl drown'd in shadows of White.
blessed thee
you found me.
be spring in October's autumn
and the rest of your life.

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