Beachcomber

Delia J. Fry 1943 (Los Ageles)



Tue, 5 Dec 2006


Wandering vagrant of the seashore
Living contently on the outskirts of life
Tan, lean, unshaven, the envy of some
Self banished from world's daily strife

A wooden shack, palm fronds for home
Righteous people sidestep the outcast
The quiet scavenger of the wharf by night
Hearing whispers, tempted to shout avast!

Peacefully living by the coastal towns
Clutching to every second of his solitude
Beachcombing the seacoast til day's end
As the young surfers call out  "hey dude"

The spirit, mind or soul are not destitute
His realm is rich with what he desires
His possession are treasures from the sea
No more the towering wall street empires

About this poem

Poem is about a person living a simple life away from the world's complications.

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Written on December 05, 2006

Submitted by deljmar99 on August 28, 2023

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Scheme X XAXA XBXB XCXC XDXD
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 663
Words 119
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 1, 4, 4, 4, 4

Delia J. Fry

Musician, artist and writer. Living in California after living in Missouri for 14 years. Senior citizen enjoying life. more…

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