Sunday, March 21, 2021

#Beach #Sand - v7

Beach Sand – v7


Maybe it is our memories

the change of pace that brings us there,

Our sense of vacation, of inner peace

feeling God in the silence, the stillness


Maybe it is the smell of the place

the water, the roses, the lotions, the oils;

Visions of the gulls, the dunes, grasses;

Moving in the air, the invisible breezes


But, oh it is the feel of it,

the crunch and slide of it;

Under now smooth feet,

the recurring feel of beach sand


It is so very different from dirt, soil, loam

no, not earthy, moist, rich, wet mulch;

But oh it is so granular and gritty, slippery,

even when wet, shifting, moving


Moveable paper spreading under toes

sliding beneath the soles;

Smoothing my skin, relaxing,

clearing my mind, I am at peace


Unburdening me of the rest

the cares which I carried,

Drawing me to the tactile,

to the feel of beach sand


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edited March 21, 2021

Beach Sand – v7


editing version 6

edited July 30, 2015

Beach Sand – v6

http://raymondafoss.blogspot.com/2015/07/beach-sand-v6.html

(editing version 5)

edited April 2, 2014

Beach Sand – v5

http://raymondafoss.blogspot.com/2014/04/beach-sand-v5.html

Edited September 20, 2012

Beach Sand – v4”

http://raymondafoss.blogspot.com/2012/09/beach-sand-v4.html

edited March 5, 2012

Beach Sand – v3”

http://raymondafoss.blogspot.com/2012/03/beach-sand-v3.html

edited September 29, 2010

Beach Sand – v2”

http://raymondafoss.blogspot.com/2010/09/beach-sand-v2.html

&

email May 115, 2008

I am in eighth grade and I am doing a school

research project called a zine.  In this zine,

it is basically about describing your passion. 

One of the requirements for the zine is putting
a poem in, and explaining your reaction to the poem. 

My passion is Cape Cod, and I chose the poem you wrote, 

Beach Sand,  I love how you described sand in this poem. 

I just had a few questions like,

why did you choose to write this poem?

My response May 16, 2008::

Funny you should ask. Someone from North Carolina

two days ago asked if they could put this same poem

on a new web site. As I told them, I had written in in 2006,

on the same day as quite a few other poems. I was writing

then specifically about treasured memories of my childhood

and more recent too. I wrote this poem about my joy at the beach.

I am from Westfield, MA growing up and my family would go to

the Cape or up the Maine coast to like Wells Beach or York

many summers when I was a kid. My grandparents on my dad's

side had gone to Old Orchard Beach for summers when my dad

was a kid and they were there on Cape Cod when I was a kid.

In 1988 I went to Hilton Head Island for a week. And in the

mid-1990's I went for like 3 or 4 summers in a row to

Martha's Vineyard. From 1978 to 2001, I lived near

the University of New Hampshire near the seacoast of

New Hampshire. I spent time at Rye Beach, Hampton,

and Great Island Common in New Castle. I just really like

walking the beach, more than just laying sunbathing.

I would walk along the shore looking for beach glass

or go over to the rocks and look for what I could find

in the tide pools. I've included three other poems about

being near the sea, Shoals, Tide Pools, and Tides - Haiku.”

&

July 15, 2006 19:03

Beach Sand”

http://raymondafoss.blogspot.com/2012/03/beach-sand.html


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