File:The Raven, St. Mary's (2851385156).jpg
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Porthcressa at Dusk The windlessness is uncanny After so many gales. The sea Is flawless, and sunset makes it A pink mirror, unblemished. On the strand, soft waves break And turn to foam. The roll of them Is a metamorphosis from pink To depths of green, then spiderwebs Of white. High tide, the Brow rocks Under water. Only the Raven Rises from the mirror. A gull Sits there, feathers tinted rose. In the middle of the mirror, a shag Surfaces, triumphant, gagging On a fish. A myriad of ripples, Pink and green. Source material: A walk back from the Co-Op along Porthcressa beach on 9th February 2004 revealed this scene. The Brow is a large granite outcrop which is exposed at a low spring tide, and the Raven is a crag which is never submerged. (Poem: Giles Watson, 2004.) |
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Author | Giles Watson from Oxfordshire, England |
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by Giles Watson's poetry and prose at https://flickr.com/photos/29320962@N07/2851385156. It was reviewed on 21 September 2022 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-sa-2.0. |
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