DAILY PHOTO: Yehliu Geopark on a Dreary Winter Day

Melting Stone [Free Verse]

Upon the ocean shore,
   there is a rock:
   hard,
   black,
   porous,
   volcanic.

Gentle seas send ripples
   against its base.

Stormy seas send waves
   to relentlessly batter it,
   crashing over its top.

Both the lapping waves
   and the crashing waves
   cart away parts of the rock --
   one unit of grit at a time.

The lapping waves need patience;
  the crashing waves need energy,
    but they both insist a tax be paid
     for their labors.

Just looking at the rock,
 one can tell it was once different:
    bigger,
    its pores filled
        with other rock -- softer rock,
  rock that the sea long ago turned
    into sandy bottoms and beaches.

The rock is dissolving like an ice cube,
  except in geologic time. 

Rock Spires [Haiku]

rock spires
 feign being coast via
  depth deception. 

Coastal Wetlands [Haiku]

those flat wetlands
 might stretch out for miles,
  or, maybe, inches?

DAILY PHOTO: Uluwatu Coastline

DAILY PHOTO: Cloud Mottled Sky at Sunset, Bali

Taken on December 18, 2022 on Bali’s southern coast

DAILY PHOTO: Coastal Cliff in Kerala

Taken near Varkala in March of 2016

DAILY PHOTO: Salt Marsh

Taken in August of 2012 in Georgia

					

Coastal Haiku

shore wash:
chasing, and chased by,
tiny feet



crab sand art
alien beach language
’til high tide



dark clouds.
fishing boats race
churning seas



spiked urchin
wedged amid the rocks,
step wisely



low tide
glass sea stretches to
the breakers

DAILY PHOTO: Varkala Coastline

Taken in March of 2016 in Varkala