Lance Sheridan is a remarkable man, a good friend, and a caring person to all he meets. He is also a published author, writer, and poet. He pens in many different genres of poetry, but his greatest passion is writing dark poems, poems that often take the reader on a wild roller coaster ride down a darkened alleyway -- and just when they think they have it all figured out, they have succumbed to an unexpected conclusion.
When I asked him to please honor me with a contribution to my blog, he graced me with the following poem:
Rogue
by Lance Sheridan
The sea doors open wide
Opens wide for thee
I am mischievous, a rogue
Not obedient, I seek and destroy.
I pace the sea in a wondrous cold
Round in shape with a dismal sheen
Tread the salt water, a shadow, a foe
I am very explosive by nature.
The sea breeze blows
Then comes the fog and mist
The furrow follows thee
I diminish hope as it withers at the root.
Shipmates that spot thee
In their sore distress
Fain from speaking
As if choked by fire and soot.
I take the form of a
speck, a mist, a shape
I plunge, I tack, they veer
As the ship approaches, the horror follows.
Throats un-slake, lips blacken and bake
Into the sea the shipmates plummet
The ship sinks with upright keel
In an unheard whisper, into a watery grave.
2007 RLS
Truly great friends are hard to find, difficult to leave, and impossible to forget.
Thank you, Lance!
Hugs,
CJ
Thank you most sincerely CJ!! Especially for your thoughtful words about me, and for the great privilege of having my poems here, on your fabulous blogs!! xx
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