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Going Back to the Beach by DJMac

By Gerry Webber On November 14, 2015 · Add Comment · In Poetry
Going Back to the Beach 1961 I’m carried down the steep cliff path Cradled in the surf’s whisper, Butter-ball sun over the bay; Dad’s panting is a deep drum beat. The going down seems long; No steps, just sand and dirt and rock Into the belly of the earth Eyes heavy then silence sweeps in [...]
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