tacking against the wind in a Free Verse poem |
| We're shadows in the rain, sailing through the storms of life, tacking against the wind, hauling the sheets as timbers groan and gnash, our vessel sways upon the ocean's gray rolling hills. Heave the lines, heave ho! When the tempest of foggy cataracts, thumping transmission, and debt distress finally subsides, a lemon drop ray of sunshine peeks through, and I shift the tiller of our little yawl to sail a reach before a following sea with forty feet of waterline making way nicely on a downhill run to forever. 15 lines of Free Verse poetry |