Of happiness, now and here after

On the beach by the ocean,
as the morning fog clears away
the streaking ray of dawn awash
a mesmerising display as ever it portray;
of yacht with mast of great panache
of lovers enraptured, entrenched in their devotion.
As I wade alone in the shallow water,
this feeling of serenity all abound
with arms outstretched, I could not but bellow
of deep contentment, this feeling so profound.
Tears in my eyes, freely they flow,
of happiness I’m feeling, now and here after…

———————–

edit:

Edited the poem. The original can be seen in the comment section.



If you like this post, why not read these other stories as well. They 're randomly generated though :)
If you really liked my stories, feel free to subscribe to my RSS feedSubscribe

Bookmark this post to:
del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Ask BlinkList blogmarks Blogg-Buzz Google Ma.gnolia muti Netscape ppnow Rojo Shadows Simpy Socializer Spurl StumbleUpon Tailrank Technorati Windows Live Wists Yahoo! Help

3 Comments

  1. Helen on 19.04.2007 at 04:19 (Reply)

    awww… the poem was good and peaceful until “banshee” shattered it. i laughed… and that’s not good for peaceful poems. eh, just change that part and the poem’s perfecto!

  2. joezul on 19.04.2007 at 11:03 (Reply)

    okay…after rereading it, I guess you’re right. I just put it in as it rhymed with sea. I will update the rewrite later on. Thanks.^.~

  3. joezul on 19.04.2007 at 16:09 (Reply)

    @ Helen
    Done editing. I admit, the new revision does work better. :)
    Original poem:

    In the house by the sea,
    as the morning fog clears away
    the streaking ray of dawn awash
    a mesmerising display as ever it portray;
    of yacht with mast of great panache
    of kids at play shrieking like banshees.
    As I wade alone in the shallow water,
    this feeling of serenity all abound
    with arms outstretched, I could not but bellow
    of deep contentment, this feeling so profound.
    Tears in my eyes, freely they flow,
    of happiness I’m feeling, now and here after…

Leave a comment



Translate to:
FireStats icon Powered by FireStats