On Humankind (By the Sea)
Upon me have millions of souls
Told their secret stories ─
From helpless longing to a sweet lady,
To a certain lament of deathless broken dreams;
O, how I've seen it all!
From playful nature of human infancy,
To their utmost intense melancholy;
Their weak, yet resistant existence,
Their confused, yet pure in movements,
Almost bird-like in flocks
Have they roamed this mother earth
With such assurance in their steps,
Creating a certain well-followed path.
But some,
Some of them loneliest hearts,
Who's meant to follow the strain of their own psalms,
They've sung the most solemn tunes
To my pleasant ears ─
Of my dazzling crystal swell
Have they painted the most ethereal imagery,
Of my melodious hymn
Have they written verses that chime sweetly,
And of my gallant stature,
Have they found meaning through the nature!
Forever, that I'll bind them with my beauty,
As they've filled me back with countless history.
And though I might signify beauty
In its utmost secrecy,
Humankind at their best quality,
They are God's highest artistry!
About this poem
This poem was inspired by a Coldplay's song entitled 'Oceans'. It evoked my deep admiration towards the sea, and in the process of its writing, I wonder if the sea holds the same kind of admiration towards humans in general as they're probably the only sentient being whose consciousness can build up meanings upon this indifferent world of nature.
Written on July 16, 2022
Submitted by MaximillianWiseman on August 31, 2022
Modified on March 05, 2023
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