Love Poems About Sand Dollar or Sand Dollar Love Poems
by Paige Hind |
Categories: beach, introspection, journey, love hurts, nature, ocean, sea,

Oceanfront

Sea stalked by moon tonight in site
On waters that dilate gone by—
Its apparition's bed on shore,
That moon lays on like ruby's lure—
The knees clamber from salty might.

The tinting in her frosty side
Where she was swept once by the tide;
The backwhip of the swell still roars—
                       Sea stalked by moon.   

As the mood on the beach is spry,
Combing while I'm alone with I,
Ill hearted at the gills; spoiled for
The sand dollar spends its life chore,
All washed out suddenly before...
                      Sea stalked by moon.

by Paula Goldsmith |
Categories: flower, garden, giggle, hello, rain, summer, uplifting,

Zinnia

Quote By Poet "The faces of pretty flowers will brighten anyone's day."
Here in a lovely garden we sit,
growing very close-knit.
Our faces of pretty color,
are bigger than a sand dollar.
We love to get a kiss from the rain,
makes our growing not feel in vein.
The bees came by to say hello,
they give us a big glow.
It is said we are an annual plant,
we are loved by the owner's aunt.
Shout out loud and proclaim,
Zinnia is our name.

by Christine A Kysely |
Categories: introspection, love, nature, philosophy

Value of Nature

value of nature

what is a sand dollar worth?

can it buy you love?



(February 5, 2011 Wausau, Wisconsin)

(c) Copyright 2011 by Christine A Kysely, All Rights Reserved


by Jo Bien |
Categories: confusion

Tides

the crescent moon shines on the sand
the tide washes on the beach
my lover and I walk hand in hand
on all that used to be

a sand dollar that is broken
lays underneath my feet
and days gone by rest resolutely
on tides that softly sweep

many days pass quickly
tides ebb and they will flow
and memories of yesterday
will come and they will go

on a sandy deserted beach
love falters out at sea
and tides of passion bring them back
on all that used to be