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Ezy Reading: |
There is a road not far from here
It seems to spill into the sea
A blue ocean unlike anything I'd seen before
Of frothing, flowing waves gently lapping upon the coastline
A rugged mess of twisted boulders and daggered rocks
Unchanged since ships first caught site of land
So many years ago
Tall pines dot the cliffs
And mark the way
Along the road
That dusty road of sand and stones
Reaching out from the heart of New England
Into an ocean of oblivion
With no paths to guide me home
This poem first appeared in the September, 2005 edition of The Cud. Ezy Reading is out every month.