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tendrils and waves
Seeking tendrils reach out their fluid arms,
rising from places dark as the eternal abyss,
smooth as the night sky
Foaming bubbles,
white as the moonlight glancing off the surface of the dark sea,
greeted them with muted cries
The waters lap greedily at the beach,
grasping onto the sands,
and pulling them into the dark,
where they are swept away
They travel out,
those small grains of sand,
following the ocean’s currents,
and finding a new home on a new shore, I pray
The waves skim the surface of the water,
little spirals atop a land of inky blackness,
tossing and turning
They splash,
leaving imprints and ripples on a bumpy surface,
always moving, always churning
The sands are still floating,
lost, lost, lost… ashes floating and dying
in the wake of a fire burning
Palm trees flail their long leaves,
dancing a strange duet with the wind,
reaching, grasping, curling around empty air
We humans skip upon the beach,
the breeze blowing to and fro curling tendrils
of our sun-kissed hair
The sands drift gently across the ocean,
searching, seeking, until they land on another shore,
join the family at the other end
And there they sit, under the sun,
waiting for the tendrils and waves to grasp and bring them
on the same, long journey again
Like the sand particles that are sucked into the vast sea by the water, or the waves that flow endlessly out in the ocean, we can all feel lost at times. But the sand will find a new beach, and the waves will find new friends. We will all find a home, a place where we will belong.