The Lighthouse

Meadowlamp

As the sea crushed the rocks on a cold dark black night my boat threw me off into the darkest depths

Afraid, helpless, and abandoned in this cruel sea with no mercy

I swam my way through the waves overpowered me, I tried to call out for help only I knew nobody would answer me as the waves swirled around getting ready to pull me under

A strong bright light shined out near to me the light from a distance away from a round shape building called a lighthouse

I waved my hands up dancing in the air hoping someone might be their to save me all I could see was the lights misty yellow fog putting me into a dreamy gaze

All panic and fear rushing away out of my body the light drawing me closer and closer to follow it as it's light brought me back to safety. 

 

 

  • Author: Meadowlamp (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 25th, 2015 17:57
  • Comment from author about the poem: Feelings of being afraid and cast off alone and coming to the conclusion that there will always be a powerful safety guard and rescue stronger than the fear.
  • Category: Nature
  • Views: 21
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