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.

 

 
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.