Swept by Surprise to Moonlit Shores
Is there a weeping too deep
for the knowing,
when beauty seeps into the open
pores of the soul,
descends to the ocean floors
of our breathing,
swept by surprise to moonlit shores
by irregular tides —
Beauty astounds,
ruffles the colors of the corals,
disrupts the nettled pearling
of the oysters,
arrests
the wanderings of hermit crabs,
the tapestral flowering of anemones
upon the glaucous-velvet rocks —
Underneath, where it is very deep,
the blinding light dazzles,
it reaches upwards
to interminable heights,
from the tide pool to the far distance
where ancient stars blossom
incandescent pink —
Tell me,
are there waters warm enough,
is there salt enough
to mold the tears that fall
from the wonder of it all?
by D. G. Vachal © 2013
Author’s Note: My allusion to looking from the tide pool to the stars is inspired by John Steinbeck’s words in his book “Log of the Sea of Cortez: “It is advisable to look from the tide pool to the stars and then back to the tide pool again.”
*** Image by Luis Argerich @ Flickr Commons
Those are such beautiful words and paint epic images like the photo.
Thank you so much, Joyce, for such uplifting words from you. Best wishes, Dee
You are welcome. Best wishes to you, also. It is refreshing to find another Christian on the internet who has similar, or same interests (i.e., inspirational poetry and scripture). 🙂
It is refreshing and heart-warming to find you, Joyce… and indeed we have the same interests… inspirational poetry and scripture! 🙂
Gorgeous imagery, a lovely narrative and such a compellingly wistful resolution…
Thank you, Vivian, for your lovely appraisal of this piece. I appreciate it so much. All my best, Dee
Well, I could go on and on – but I think you know you’ve done good work here; very good work. So instead I will ask you a personal question – were you alone or was someone with you when you took this all in? And then that leads to another question, were you there or simply missing this place and so did homage to it in words?
Thank you Sandy. Your questions make me smile — I was alone when I took this all in; I was there in my childhood days into my teens, especially at sunset, at low tide, when I would walk among the corals, sea anemones and other tiny sea creatures and delight in their colors and vibrant motions. And yes, I am missing this place. You read my heart. 🙂
Your words paint a wonderful image, Dee. Lovely post! 🙂
Thank you, Joseyphina! I treasure your comments! Blessings, Dee
O, Dee……….is there a place far enough that it would not pull against the tides of the heart – a moon of distance, a sand too hot to hold our longing? Always, you make my heart jump with emotion and feeling. Regardless the reason, I know that I will always follow each reading with the same thought, ‘o, I wish I had written that’………. Love you, my beautiful friend. ~ Always you inspire us. ~ Bobbie
O Bobbie… I am just privileged to be able to find the words to express the universal awe and wonder in the presence of life, and of light, and of beauty.. these words here are but a puny effort to paint such magnificence. Always I am uplifted with joy at the sound of your words… love you, my ethereal, lovely friend… Dee
Reading these words reminded me of my youth when I went diving among the corals – long before pollution and soil erosion set in. What wondrous colours, what spellbinding beauty – the dancing sunlight cutting through the shallows and lighting up seabed and coral life.
A beautiful poem wrought by a talented artist. Thank you, Dee.
All good wishes,
Eric
It’s wonderful to know that you, too, had the same experiences of enjoying the splendor of sea life as a child.
Your descriptions are so beautifully poetic —“the dancing sunlight sunlight cutting through the shallows and lighting up seabed and coral life”.
I can see the scenery so vividly in my mind’s eye.
Thank you for your lovely comment, Eric.
Best wishes,
Dee
Dee,
So very beautiful! Takes my breath away.
Thank you so much, Terrie.. I am so glad you like these words that I have put together, to the Lord’s glory! Dee
What a gorgeous, gorgeous blog you have–it’s like a mini-vacation, so restful. And from your photo, you are equally lovely! God bless you so abundantly–sis Caddo
Thank you, sis Caddo for visiting my blog. God bless you so abundantly as well! sis Dee
This is beautiful and captures well the absolutely wonderful effect that the beauty of God’s creation can have on someone (like it does on me). Thank you for these lovely words.
I am glad to know this piece captures the feeling of awe in the presence of God’s creation! Thank you for your lovely comment and visit.
God, this is one gorgeous poem. Beautiful visuals!
Thank you so much. I am very glad you caught the visuals I tried to put into words.
there’s a deep helplessness and deeper heaving throughout your composition; beauty can paralyze or call us to “Rise up and walk!” You’re magnificent Dee!
Dear Debbie, that these words evoked such feelings in you is very humbling. Thank you for sharing your insightful words about beauty — indeed pointing to the incident at the Gate Beautiful. I think the magnificence lies in the thoughts and experience emanating from the reader of these words. Blessings, Dee
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Thank you so much for reblogging this post. Blessings to you this wonderful weekend!
I LOVE this poem! Thanks for sharing it Dee. Enjoy your weekend too. Shelley
Thank you Shelley! Just got back from a long weekend trip. I am so glad you love this poem — means a lot to me! Take care always. Dee
Beautiful!
Thank you, Kristin! So lovely to have you visit my blog! Dee
I am swept by this poem! Lovely words! 🙂
“Underneath, where it is very deep,
the blinding light dazzles,
it reaches upwards
to interminable heights,
from the tide pool to the far distance
where ancient stars blossom
incandescent pink —” — my favorite part!
Thank you, Mich! I’m very glad that you like this poem! Blessings to you!
beautiful, Dee!
groetjes, Francina
Thank you so much, Francina! Best wishes, Dee