(inspired by Marseille, France– February 2017)

Yearning
I watch sails hover over the horizon,
dipped between twilight and paradise
along the port in February:
A winter chill washes ashore
palm trees of a balmy Sunday,
shoulders of boats anchored to a lifeline
of a lifetime forever moored
on the Mediterranean.
Itβs months of solitude at sea
that wishes for home bring you back,
a singing of sails against currents
threatening to break links
to the homeland.
Clenched fists on deck,
the braving of the brave
maneuver the taut nautical
in the aim to return
to the landβs embrace,
the berth waiting to happen
and the yearning to be free.
Β© Rebecca Goes Rendezvous, 2021
Beautiful. I’m yearning for something on the horizon too, something new, something different…or just to see family again, or friends, and to be free to do so.
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Yes, the sentiment is aching, to say the least. Hopefully, something changes!
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Yearning to be free… This is talking to me.
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I think the sentiment calls out to many of us!
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Simply beautiful. There is something so familiar about the feeling that this writing brings.
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Thank you so much! I think it’s during these uncertain times that many people can relate to the same feeling, i.e. the desire to return to normalcy. I appreciate you stopping by!
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What a lovely poem, Rebecca. A feeling of intense longing for something is that I can easily relate to. Bono knew this when he wrote, βBut I still havenβt found / What Iβm looking for.β Cheers and have a good day. Aiva π
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It’s the craving and desire which bring us to near madness, especially with the pandemic going on. Bono from U2 was right in that regard of still finding that hope again! Take care as well, Aiva. π
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A beautiful poem, Rebecca, to express the timeless sentiment of longing. And how appropriate to use the image of the sea, to which man has been drawn for eternity.
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Couldn’t have written it better! Thanks for the compliment, Leighton. It really is true that the sea evokes so many strong sentiments (i.e. love, nostalgia, uncertainty…) and that they’ve inspired works since the beginning of mankind. π
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lovely work Rebecca
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Thanks, Andy!
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Wow this Rebecca..you are a poet π
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Thank you!
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Love the poem and the sunset! Have you ever been sailing?
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Yes, I’ve been sailing, but not in Marseille!
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I haven’t been sailing in Marseille either, but staring at all the boats in the Vieux Port makes me want to!
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Beautiful poem, Rebecca! It’s true that the sea and horizon always bring a feeling of both yearning and fulfillment, somehow. π
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I think it’s the mystery of it all which inspires people to write about the ocean! Thanks for stopping by. π
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Romantically indecent
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Lovely!
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