Sandpipers dot the shoreline
Sandpipers
Dozens of them
dot the shoreline
as they scamper toward the receding flow of the tide
as it heads out
and back in again
while the ocean water
flows back toward the beach.
Symphonically
they keep in rhythm
with each other
and with the tide.
Barefoot
I press my feet and toes deep into cool wet sand
on a sweaty Summer’s day
as dusk drops in
With each stride
my head dips toward my chest
and I drop into reflection
and then I bring my head back up again
looking out into the setting sun’s light
Turning toward the Pacific Ocean
I survey the water
and take in the view
toward the west and the northwest
I see the trail of
sailboats
that are heading back toward and around
Marina del Rey’s nearby jetty,
And
I breathe in the view of
the Santa Monica mountains
and the coastal edges of Malibu
peeking out ever so slightly
off in the distance toward the right
All the while
I allow all that is
all that is
weighing heavily on my heart
and all that is
swelling my heart
and filling me
with
love
sorrow
sadness
grief
awe
mystery
devotion
reverence
revelation
serenity
solemnity
peace
calm
I am a body
and a soul
walking
my path
And it
Is
poignant
challenging
heavy and
light
and
dark
and
bright
Tragic
and
beautiful
and
joyful
and
in the end
as in the beginning
it is
all
divine
Okay, your turn:
What comes up for you as you read this poem?
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