The waves don’t wait for wonder,they curl and pull, a breath, a hush—and I hear them. I see her against the sunlight,two blurred figures—my mother carrying my daughter.Bold laughter, fingers pointing,the horizon points back. My feet sink in shifting sand,I let them, I let them.The waves don't wait for longing,they play, sing, and vanish—they surrender.
Author: Ana Valentina Patton
I aim to be a learner, not a knower.
If I forget, please remind me.