Poem – The Writer

Poem – The Writer

The writer hunched down, by an ocean of hope

And let go of the anchoring rope,

seaworthy words, that his spilled soul splashed,

into a bottomless trope

A launching, without a champagne bottle smash,

A ripple bob in a still pond,

Poetical dinghies, seeking a home,

after dismal days in the beyond

Their joyful old shanties had salted,

Susurration of waves was their song,

The marooning of words in a slush pile,

As solitude stayed for too long

Critical storms were relentless,

A bite in an ocean of hooks,

And the writer waits, baited forever,

In the harbour for unpublished books


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2 responses to “Poem – The Writer”

  1. Mike U. avatar

    So much vibrant imagery here, and I like your use of “susurration”–it fits beautifully! Brilliant piece. Well done, Gavin! 🙂

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    1. G Turner avatar

      Thanks Mike really appreciate your comments and susurration was a great mood setter for this piece

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