
Stones to the Sea (part 1) – Link here
Seahorses of Troy hide in ocean foam cover,
Painting white the lighthouse of Alexandria,
Erecting it as beacon lingua of Babel’s tower.
Nag Hammadi papyrus shovels uncover the Ark,
Molding rainbow colored sandcastles to Ararat.
Currents floating in Cedars of Lebanon jetsam,
Scaffold Colossus into Romulus pillars of Rome.
Yesterday’s era in amber; the jewels of peace
Ripple through history, like stones to the sea.
This is a lovely collage of images. I love how it all hangs together, the sea and the stones of history.
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Oh thank you Jane for your wonderful words of support. So happy to hear you enjoyed the history of the sea if stones could “speak” Many blessing to you.. hope your weather is comfortable. Cheersππ
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My pleasure, Suzette. Weather’s comfortable but going to get gloomy very soon.
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This has a connection to lots of history. How lovely written this is my friend. Gorgeous work. Hope you have an awesome day.
Love to you Joni
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Thank you Joni! Your words are deeply regarded. I consider it an honor that you like the poem. You poetry is heavenly and skillfully seemingly effortless. Prayers and blessings to you and your family this day. Be safe.β€ππ
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Oh thank you my friend. I believe you to be extremely talented. Your words are beautifully written with each poem.
Prayers and blessings to you and your family too. Love β€οΈ Joni
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Thank you so much again Joniπππ
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Very nice!
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Thank you Saania. Your kind words are greatly appreciated. Many blessings on your day. Stay safe. Love your posts…you are absolutely amazing πππ
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And you are amazing! π
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Oh wow! You are beautifully kind. Thank you Saaniaππ
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Breathtaking scenery.
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Yes! I love the work by this photographer… amazing color and movement in the waves.
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I love how your poem uses the sea to evoke the ancient world.
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Thank you Liz. I am glad to hear you enjoyed it. The sea and sand seemed a way to present the ancients…sands of time. Thanks for reading. Many blessings on your day Liz.
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You’re welcome, Suzette.
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