SHELL SONG
Tuesday, 26. February 2008, 06:39:23
SHELL SONG
the hard largely calcareous covering of a mollusc
a place the living call home
crystaline forms of delicate ornate detail
wash up on the sandy shores
fragmented from its travels from beneath
the white foamy waves
You once slowly meandered and decorated
ancient ocean floors
and now found beautiful and perfect in
every way I reach down amongst the seaweed
and bring the shell to my ear and listen
to the song it sings of coral reefs
and ocean beds and the many ships that
passed over head, of whales that
they too shared their song the whispering
of the sea and I continued to listen to
your song and stories of the old man of the sea
of times and tides of rolling waves
of tempest storms and silent graves that
lie beneath the torquoise waters
and now for you loveliness of perfection
I put you in my pocket and take you on
another journey and let your ears be filled
with the wonderment of grandchildrens awe
of you as they too listen to your whisper...
Maree Long
(c) Maree Long 2008
www.freewebs.com/poetrybymareelong
the hard largely calcareous covering of a mollusc
a place the living call home
crystaline forms of delicate ornate detail
wash up on the sandy shores
fragmented from its travels from beneath
the white foamy waves
You once slowly meandered and decorated
ancient ocean floors
and now found beautiful and perfect in
every way I reach down amongst the seaweed
and bring the shell to my ear and listen
to the song it sings of coral reefs
and ocean beds and the many ships that
passed over head, of whales that
they too shared their song the whispering
of the sea and I continued to listen to
your song and stories of the old man of the sea
of times and tides of rolling waves
of tempest storms and silent graves that
lie beneath the torquoise waters
and now for you loveliness of perfection
I put you in my pocket and take you on
another journey and let your ears be filled
with the wonderment of grandchildrens awe
of you as they too listen to your whisper...
Maree Long
(c) Maree Long 2008
www.freewebs.com/poetrybymareelong













