When The Sea Plays Rock Soccer Poem by Terence George Craddock

When The Sea Plays Rock Soccer



take a wield cube shaped rock
weighing a few tons in weight
then explain what motions moved...
this rock wedged between two rock pillars
where surf sprays in upon rocky west coast sea shore?
sea plays rock soccer kicks rock cube hard
wave hits rock in a fluid move a cubic
meter of sea water weighs roughly a ton

seven metre swell hits cube rock
a storm surge wild sea roaring
a good swift kick swell rock flies
wield cube shaped rock is flying
flying in the swell into rock pillars
wedged stuck tight storm goes wild goal


Terence George Craddock (Afterglows Echoes Of Starlight)
Copyright © Terence George Craddock

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Split image from the poem 'Wave Motive Power Cubed', by the poet Terence George Craddock. Dedicated to Don Parish, Kissell Mathew and Pat Cooper, members of the 'I Come From Westport' Public Group. Inspired by a photo taken by Don Parish and comments made by locals in the 'I Come From Westport' Public Group, especially Kissell Mathew and Pat Cooper. Second paragraph inspired by Kissell Mathew and fifth paragraph inspired by Pat Cooper. Written in May 2016 & May 2023 on the 17.5.2016&16.5.2023.
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