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Threshold of Tides

When Water Holds Its Breath

By Rebecca A Hyde GonzalesPublished 4 months ago 1 min read
Threshold of Tides
Photo by Aby Zachariah on Unsplash

The ocean pauses

at the lip of its own body,

a gleam of salt trembling

before surrender.

Waves arch like backs

just before bowing,

each crest listening

for the signal of the moon.

The tide’s pulse falters—

then gathers,

the hush before a hymn.

Driftwood stiffens,

barnacles grip tighter,

even the gulls

wheel lower,

waiting for the pull.

The shore does not move,

but waits with open hands.

Sand grains shift

as if rehearsing departure,

ready to scatter

when the surge begins.

nature poetry

About the Creator

Rebecca A Hyde Gonzales

I love to write. I have a deep love for words and language; a budding philologist (a late bloomer according to my father). I have been fascinated with the construction of sentences and how meaning is derived from the order of words.

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