Depth Charge: An Ode to a Jetty

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    I felt inspired to write a poem extolling the faithful service rendered by the easily unnoticed jetties that protect our beaches. As I wrote in my post on July 17, 2021...

Depth Charge

Such eagerness released by the invisible gusty force,
the sea builds with the breeze an expectant hope.
Whose power climbs as the ocean follows its course,
‘Til its water begets foamy waves up the shoreline’s fine slope.

Tumult and tossed, the surf does froth and boil,
And would rise up and carry away the coast’s sandy glitter.
But for the old barrier, wood and joining steel to spoil,
that counters the mighty curl of the seaside heavy hitter.

Apricot waves and lathered salty spray deflected,
our faithful breakwater’s purpose writ large.
The early morning surf diverted, the beachfront protected,
a fan of sunrise mist geysers from our stalwart jetty ‘Depth Charge.’

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