The Tide
Hidden in the tide,
Are the eyes
That witness beyond the morality of life,
That store the images of war,
Struggling to attain peace.
Hidden in the tide,
Are the ears
That listen for the call of dawn,
And waits for the sleep of dusk.
Hidden in the tide,
Is the tune
That hums along with the chirps,
A hum,
Only found in the seashells' wake.
Hidden in the tide,
Are the arms
That stretch for depths
But cannot be reached.
Hidden in the tide,
Are the secrets
Many untold,
Many unwitnessed,
Only but the tide knows,
Only the tide can tell,
Those secrets
Protected by every crash of a wave
The splash!
Of the mighty ocean
Like an enchantment cast upon.
Hidden in the tide
A smile waves goodbye...
© Soshinie Singh
Author of the Phoenix Letters and the Mist Calling