Lighthouses
Blaring their beacons
From crest to crest,
Saturating the beaches
With bursts of yellow,
Extending digits
In crisp cyclic slices
Across the chaos
Of white-tipped waves,
Frothing waters, and
The din of raindrops
Echoing roaring thunder.
Under storms they
Fail to shatter, deftly
Deflecting crashing waves
And absorbing wild winds,
Instead, serving as a guide
In mitigating panic,
Abolishing doubt, and
Establishing stability.
Without their strength,
Ships crash;
Without their courage,
Innocents suffer;
Without their sacrifice,
The seas would be
More dangerous,
More unforgiving,
More suffocating than
They already stand.
Experienced and worldly,
Covered in the crust
Of salted sea and
Fighting toward
Their victory,
Lighthouses survive.
But when the storm
Dies down and
The repairs commence,
Lighthouses prosper.