A Ship in Port

A ship in port

Sometimes your waters

Are calm and unruffled 

And I long for waves and ripples

Of comeliness and pacification 

That’ll drive me

To the glorious horizon  


Sometimes you are wild

Your emotions are a storm

Your unpredictability like lightning 

Your quiddity a raging wind 

That strips my inmost parts bare,

And I’m mystified by adventures 

That lie beyond that storm,

Wanting to be tossed about

In your romping world


But a ship in port I remain.

Fear, my dear

That your storm will wreck me

Or your calm but deep waters

Deceive me

A ship in port, I remain.

                                  James Kaluna 

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