The Swirling Green Storm

Sea foam splattered upon his panicked face
his boat sank and life was torn asunder.
He had run away, he was a disgrace;
the storm worsened with a crack of thunder.

Each new wave tore at his weakening hold
yet he recovered, now he longed to live.
Wanting to hold her as he had of old
to taste sweet love only Kara could give.

The words formed inside, then out swift they rushed
Jacob prayed for rescue and a new start.
Dear God, let live, let my life not be crushed
please save me, please enter this aching heart.

Suddenly, silence, the sea stopped raging
as he had prayed he would get a new chance.
He could picture them together aging
he felt blessed by their renewed romance.

A ship rescued him, new life he could see
with many new paths to embrace with hope.
All that was needed was his heartfelt plea;
God's answer given when he could not cope.

Robert J. Lindley

Poem 1
Inspired by-
(After: Blue and Green Music - Georgia O'Keeffe 1921)

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Total # Lines: 24 (Including empty lines)
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Total # Words: 161