Agia Napa, Cyprus
For EP
In dawn’s waxing light, I saunter,
A lone beachcomber, searching
For smooth shingles and pebbles,
At the water’s very edge,
The odd wave lapping my feet.
The brushed, virgin sand,
Yet untrodden by throngs;
The chaise lounges splayed
Like pining grass widows,
Night’s memories strewn around.
And crumbling sandcastles –
All that remain of labors of love;
The soul pummeled and buffeted
By the pumice stone of life.
The water, salty as tears shed.
Abie Alexander
© August 08, 2019
Agia Napa, Cyprus
Lovely poem and the picture!!
Thank you, Ajoy, for reading, and for your appreciation.