On a rocky cliff
where the grass sways in the wind
and the sky never seems to end,
there lies a silent house
where a silent woman lives.
She does not need to speak;
the ocean does all the talking.
Every morning she wakes
with messy hair and cup of steaming tea in hand
and she says good morning to the world,
to her world.
Sometimes it almost seems
as if the ocean reflects her emotions,
today dark and stormy
as if trouble has begun to brew.
But as she looks longingly at the green-blue grey water
the woman thinks to herself,
I wish I was as beautiful as the ocean,
on the outside loud and chaotic,
crashing and falling, booming and whooshing.
What she does not seem to realize
is how it is merely a facade.
Underneath the surface
you will find it to be quiet and peaceful,
only a buzz
as the world is drowned out around you.
However,
on the rocky cliff
where the grass sways in the wind
and the sky never seems to end,
the silent woman stands by the silent house.
She does not seem to notice
how the green-blue-grey water stares longingly back at her.
The ocean thinks to herself,
I wish I was as beautiful as her,
So quiet and peaceful.
What the ocean does not realize
is how it is merely a facade.
Underneath the surface
you will find it to be loud and chaotic,
crashing and falling, booming and whooshing.
And it was in this moment
the ocean realized
maybe they were not so different after all.
Posted in response to the challenge Seaside.
Comments
Log in or register to post comments.