Life`s Sunset I am going to the sun melted sands to kiss the savage seaas the clouds roll bye.
When the waves niagarously roar I`ll be drown
dumped down and down.
Upon my head shall lie a seaweed crown the queen of drowners.
The amber of twilight `s my last hasty vision.My crown baracades the sunsets melted scars.Rising in the kingdom over oblivion,
life has set it`s seaweed sun down over the sunset`s melted sands.
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| The sun melted sands are the
sky
and the silhoutte is a face in the landscape symbolising the "I" in the poem. |
The savage sea displays it`s strenght in anger by crashing down on the land. | This is a close up of the face submersed in it`s destroyer.It also shows it`s weakness in comparison to the sea. |
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| The sea pulls back and we see the land reduced to a dumping ground for the sea`s load and a jagged rim of foam a borderline. | The face begins to disintergrate with the load and dampness.we begin to seee living organisms on the land,such as mussells fish.... | The camera pulls back and we see the sunset of another day.however the positions (elements) have changed .The sky now posesses the facial shape. |