A lady for the sea
There she walked, across the sand covered beaches, the grains clinging to her feet as the gulls above cried loudly and swooped down and around her, trying to cull her back into dry world. She did nothing but continued her trek into the percussion of Adam's ale, its form stretched across breaks, vibrant, and rhythmic, like a chest, masking a single being, breathing into the sun, moor lifting above its graceful hands, clothing the naked land, shaping it, making wonders only God could comprehend, a single being looking for another, a lover. Its waves thrashed and sinked in excitement, finally, a beautiful women stood as her cognac eyes stared out in wanting as the awaiting sea kept calling her in, white coming up and pulling at her toes before reciting again and waiting to see if she would step closer, then doing it again and again and again and again, before she finally stepped into the oceans embrace, keeping its hold around her ankles as she went deeper, moving to hug her legs, then to her waist, until nothing but her her neck and head stood out of its tight hold, never letting go. Her hands felt along the water's surface, feet kicking through it gently as land finally gave up on holding her body up and letting her swim freely, she looked up at the sky and all of its creamy shapes, light shaping faces and making them smile down on her as she let the lonely soul wrap around her completely and bring her into that long-awaited hug, a smile grew along her soft features and closed her eyes, even though the water chilled her bones...it warmed her heart. Its eager hands gently tugged her out more and she gladly followed, a wonder, a hope, a dream, her life, forming into a reality the sea was willing to bless her with, she felt free, heart still beating loudly in which the ocean sang along to, its heart beating along with hers, she was finally unshackled, the deep blue finally happy. Most would say that she was an angel of the waves, the queen of its heart, but she would simply call herself...a lady for the sea.