Your Light Abandoned
Ray Samuc
The lonely colours
of sunshades stand out
like beacons--
in the dim light
dropped
from gray clouds;
a murky sea spills
its depths under rusted
deck chairs--
tipping old wounds into
swollen graves, as
angry rocks gathered
below
steep cliffs
turn their backs
to the bullying waves--
remembering your dress,
white like the foam
of waves, dampened
in the salted spray,
throwing the light
from a bright sun, to the
smiling face
of the horizon.