Sea Foam Confessions

Ebb tide returns like a secret
we almost buried—

dragging shadows along the shore
of your name,
I meet you there,
where endings pretend to be gentle.

You move through me, quicksilver
and elusive,

a shimmer I cannot hold, only follow—
each touch
a flicker,
each silence a promise sharpened.

Restless, we unlearn the language
of distance,

your breath
threading darkness into my pulse,

my hands
remembering
what restraint tried to erase.

Sea foam blooms and collapses
at our edges,

white as confession, brief as mercy—
we dissolve into it,
again
and again, unafraid of ruin.

There is a hunger that feels like
devotion,

a quiet ache dressed as reverence—
I wear it for you,
like a bruise beneath silk.

Peace does not arrive as stillness
here,
but
as surrender
to the storm we’ve chosen—
a soft undoing,
deliberate and complete.

And in that dark, we become something
tender,

not untouched,
not forgiven—

but beautifully, irrevocably undone.

 

 

 

 

Photo credits: Pinterest

Merril hosts at dVerse where she invites us to use five words from a list,
I chose Ebb Tide, Quicksilver, Restless, Sea Foam and Peace 💙

Posted for Poetics: Names of the Rose @dVerse Poets Pub

 

10 Responses

  1. lillian says:

    sigh…..you’ve done it again! This just literally takes my breath away and I LOVE the images you’ve chosen to illustrate your oh so romatic words!
    These words among my favorite:
    “I wear it for you,
    like a bruise beneath silk.”

    You just have a romantic, almost erotically soft way with words!

  2. My goodness, we chose a lot of the same rose names, Sanaa! I love the phrases ‘dragging shadows along the shore of your name’, ‘a shimmer I cannot hold’, and the lines:
    ‘a quiet ache dressed as reverence—
    I wear it for you,
    like a bruise beneath silk.’

  3. Cara Feral says:

    Absolutely beautifully done! I loved the metaphors and especially the lines, “Peace does not arrive as stillness
    here, but
    as surrender
    to the storm we’ve chosen—
    a soft undoing,
    deliberate and complete.”

    Perfectly evoked!

  4. Sanaa says:

    Yes we did, I noticed that too!

    Thank you so much, Kim 😀 so glad you enjoyed it 💄❤️

  5. I knew you’d write a poem full of romance and sensuality, but this is beautiful. It might just be me, but I sense some melancholy beneath the passion, as if the lovers know it’s going to end.

    I love the opening:
    “Ebb tide returns like a secret
    we almost buried—” 💙

    • Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, Merril 😀 so glad you liked it 💄❤️

      (and thank you for the lovely prompt) 🥂

  6. Björn says:

    I love what you did with this… a lot of the same theme and names as mine… (and if you read it in the right mind it could be a mermaid there.)

    • Sanaa says:

      Yes, most of the rose names hinted at mermaid/ocean themes!

      Thank you so much, Bjorn 😀 so glad you enjoyed it 💄❤️

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