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The Wonder of the Ocean

Where the Waves Crash and the Whales Roam

By Robert Frost Published 3 years ago 1 min read
The Wonder of the Ocean
Photo by Simon Ray on Unsplash

The ocean extends far, with its endless blue,

A place of wonder, that's hard to construe,

The waves crash, with the mighty force,

A sight so powerful, it's hard to endorse.

The wonder of the ocean, a world so vast,

A place of awe, that's hard to outlast,

The whales roam, in the endless sea,

A sight so majestic, it's hard to foresee.

The ocean is alive, with all its creatures,

From the smallest fish, to the largest features,

The dolphins dance, in the rolling waves,

A sight so playful, it's hard to stave.

The wonder of the ocean, a place of dreams,

A place to swim, and to hear the screams,

The sun sets low, on the distant horizon,

A sight so serene, it's hard to demonize.

The ocean is a world, so full of life,

A place to explore, and to forget the strife,

The coral reefs, in their colorful display,

A sight so beautiful, it's hard to betray.

The wonder of the ocean, a world so grand,

A place of enchantment, that's hard to withstand,

The seagulls fly, in the salty breeze,

A sight so peaceful, it's hard to appease.

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Robert Frost

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