Lurking Darkness

Lurking Darkness

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Who thinks of darknesses and shadows at

The beach?   Its sand and sun compete to make

It bright.  They neither want a finish matte

Or dull.  The waves plunge white, and foam, and break

Against the grains that glisten if the eye

Peers close enough.  The sunburn air clamps down

On roasting beauties stretched beneath the sky.

Beneath the surface of their skin a frown

Of trauma starts to sting as if instead

Of laziness hard work is on their minds.

A young man shifts his thigh.  A blonde pink head

Adjusts itself.  It puts on sunglass blinds.

..The Portugese man o’ war has spread black

….Of agony beside its purple sack.