Stormy Sea


Walking into the cold, dark room
the candle light dances in uncoordinated fits,
emitting irregular shadows.
The day-weary man steps cautiously across the creaky
wooden floor, hoping not to disturb the sleeping masses.
The bed sheets on his side ripple and crest
like the growling ocean in a storm.
The four-legged monster beneath wishes not to be bothered.
The man, like a stubborn sea captain, attempts to tame
the rough seas and lays down amidst the tattered sheets.
There is only so much room for all of us in this ocean.
The weary-man capitulates to the grumpy beast beneath on this night.
Alas, another passage is sought, though another voyage will
be attempted tomorrow, for this captain shall not be defeated.

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