An Oceanwave
A swallow flattered to an oceanwave;
With a tip of the wings caressing the bearded froth
The bird expelled an exult or rather a crave.
A pattern of serpent the bird did draw
Circling the uncombed chaos
Provoking the Poseidon`s angry claw.
With a tide came an answer from the oceanwave,
It hissed a subdued,depleted roam,it complained,
Being a chained servant,a mere slave.
A man with a white waterfall beard
Possessing muscles from a Greek myth
Waded from distance, swearing was heard.
Wherever he thundered his words with a blast,
The salt licked boulders,sister pebbles
Or stones were erased, cut out to the past.
With a strident stroke of an ancient sword
In Tsunami turned his hatred,
Trying to hush the little bird,our raging lord.
With a sense of delusion the feathered melody soared;
What an irony, that the untamed power
Was short of a grasp, and the bird scored.
By Jurcix, 2009