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Friday, August 25, 2023

The Silent Witness - Day 1

Hello readers! 

I'm taking part in the half-marathon organized by BlogChatter. As usual, I'll be posting a poem a day for ten days. Hope you enjoy them. The topics are varied yet similar. :) 

Image by Sunrise Pohtam from Pixabay

Come rain or sun, thunderstorm or whirlpool

There it stood, tall and proud yet silent

A witness to sinking ships, teary goodbyes

A witness to new love, a salty taste of freedom

 

Seasons came and went, ships sailed and left

Keepers cared and passed, generation after generation

The stories it could tell if only you dared to ask

Each fresh as it occurred, traveling back in time

 

Faded walls painted decades ago

Rusty rails and cracked windows

But rocky foundations that survive for eons

The centuries-old lighthouse, the guardian of stories 

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Brief Backstory: I love lighthouses and always try to use them in my poems. They remind me of ancient power, standing for generations to protect endless future generations. What better than a symbol of hope, guidance, protection, and perseverance to begin the event. 
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This post is a part of the Blogchatter Half Marathon 2023

8 comments:

  1. Always loved your poems. What a great start! Loved the last line - The guardian of stories 🙂. All the best for the marathon 👍.

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    1. Thank you so much, dear. Are you participating too?

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  2. A salty taste of freedom - this was a beautiful poem.

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  3. 'Salty taste of freedom...'
    What a lovely composition! Lighthouse seems so fascinating. I have used it in my paintings.

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    1. Thank you, Tarang. So beautiful! I love love house paintings. :D

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  4. This is such a beautiful poem, Srivalli! I love the concept pf lighthouses as well... beacons of hope that they are. In your words, the guardian of stories!

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