It wasn’t until her fingers ached with the holding that she stumbled upon what her heart most craved. Recasting flotsam into jetsam proved complex – each snippet and stub, accumulation of a misspent life, ingrown toenails like colonized barnacles on a heartless hull. Which to discard? Where to lay it down? Her broken treasures had…

sandy treasures

It wasn’t until her fingers ached with the holding

that she stumbled upon what her heart most craved.

Recasting flotsam into jetsam proved complex –

each snippet and stub, accumulation of a misspent life,

ingrown toenails like colonized barnacles on a heartless hull.

Which to discard?

Where to lay it down?

Her broken treasures had put down diseased roots,

fusing flesh to failure, marrying captain to ship.

Scraping at the splinters, mutiny of the highest order,

was pain more exquisite than the requisite lashes.

But unimaginable riches winked on the sand

and sang Siren notes pure and sweet,

daring surrender, demanding an answer.

Her cries of agony crashed like breakers

as her keel cracked wide;

sea air seared skin freshly exposed to the elements

while baubles trickled to the sand,

frothing like the surf.

Layer upon layer,

all, all became Crusoe to her perfect storm,

her tears lost at sea

with the pounding of her chest

as freedom stirred chains.

At last,

trembling,

spent,

she knelt on bloodied knees

before the pearl of great price

with all she had left –

empty hands.

Responses to “Shipwrecked”

  1. Caddo

    This is superb, wow-wonderful every bit of it–and the part I related to most painfully/perfectly was “fingers ached with the holding”.

    1. melodylowes

      May we let go of the right things with courage! I, too, grow tired of the ache…

  2. Debbie

    This is some of your best writing, dear Melody, and I loved the ending! God bless you as you keep putting pen to paper and fingers to keyboards!

    1. melodylowes

      🙂 Thanks, Debbie. Are you posting yet??? I’d love to know some of your thoughts on the new year ahead…

  3. smackedpentax

    This is beautiful – the still life compliments to poem so well…(or is it the other way round?) anyway, simply beautiful

    1. melodylowes

      Thank you!!!

  4. I HAVE A VOICE

    Sea shells are definitions to our different seasons in life ~t how I’ve often compared my life. How can you toss away a life season that’s shaped the sea-faring soul. Blessings ~Debbie

    1. melodylowes

      Good point. I don’t think we SHOULD toss away our pasts, or what we had to struggle over – but I DO think we should be ready to set things aside that are not as important as what God has for us – our fears, worries, expectations, that sort of thing.

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