Seawall Shoreline
The sea once more. And I'd half forgotten
Sweet fern and bay and sea-weed rotten
In salt and sun; and waves storm-greyed
Making the noise they've always made.
Gulls and winds and juniper smell,
And always the ancient gathering swell
Crashing the rocks tree-high, and then
Falling and surging to break again.
Maine Shore, by Dorothy Keeley Aldis
Walked the shoreline to the spruce trees in the distance and hung up my hammock for a morning of watching the tide rise and fall.
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