Ode to dolphins
Posted by Sophie Dorrell on 12 July 2012 | Views: 2270 | 0 Comments
A very metaphorical poem in the sense that the settings are abstractly described. It looks at the environmental problems, as well as the beauty, of dolphin lives.
Posted by Sophie Dorrell on 12 July 2012 | Views: 2270 | 0 Comments
A very metaphorical poem in the sense that the settings are abstractly described. It looks at the environmental problems, as well as the beauty, of dolphin lives.
Beneath azure phosphorescent wrinkles
Gently flounder with a peeking dorsal
Your surfacing hide, O’ how it twinkles
Ricochet mantras, searching for morsels
But grease is deadly even in sprinkles
As are those who feast and are forceful
Breaching bow waves, framing the sleeping sun
Bottles smashing, flowers of glass erupt
Your beauty and grace knows no border line
Angels of the ocean, unflawed, undone.
Yet charm and porpoise still becomes corrupt.
And you return to your beds, made of brine.
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