Saturday, March 19, 2016

On the Beach at Fontana







On the Beach at Fontana


(Trieste, 1914)




Wind whines and whines the shingle,



The crazy pierstakes groan;



A senile sea numbers each single



Slimesilvered stone.







From whining wind and colder



Grey sea I wrap him warm



And touch his trembling fineboned shoulder



And boyish arm.







Around us fear, descending



Darkness of fear above



And in my heart how deep unending



Ache of love!




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