The Lighthouse



THE LIGHTHOUSE




The Lighthouse stands Alone, / on its Jetty of Solitude
An Anchor & a Tether, / to its Children Lost at Sea;
A Beacon of Remembrance, / no matter how Dim in Magnitude
Its only Comfort or Consolation, / Shrouded in Mists of Memory.

Surrounded by Reminders, / of Precious Moments Slowly Eroding –
The Flotsam & the Jetsam / of Shattered Hopes & Broken Dreams;
It Maintains its Lonely Vigilance, / with Trepidation & Foreboding
Always Watching for Distress Signals, / & the Sound of Distant Screams.

Whenever some Memorabilia / washes up upon its Shoals
The Lighthouse Casts its Beam, / Searching for Signs of Life;
With Waves Crashing on the Shoreline, / the Tide Pitches & Rolls
For the Lighthouse & the Sea / are Husband & Wife.

The Sea Carries her Offspring, / to many Distant & Different Lands –
Some Forever Seeking Answers, / some never to Return;
The Lighthouse Never leaves its Post, / Oblivious to her Demands
For as long as there is Darkness, / his Guiding Light will Ever Burn.

The Lighthouse must not Waver, / in its Purpose or Devotion
Its only Desire, to see his Children, / Safely Home Again;
His Love reaches the Most Distant Horizon, / & Spans the Vastest Oceans –
But the Waves only Remind him, / that Destiny is not his Friend.

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A metaphoric, Euphemistic tale of the eternal concern of a father after his children have left shore; home; the nest...

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Written on 2017

Submitted by GideonFaust on December 29, 2023

Modified by GideonFaust on December 29, 2023

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Scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH XXXX
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 1,301
Words 253
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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  • alanswansea18
    I love lighthouses. Great job.
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