Memories by the Bay
White sails billowing like ibis’ wings
Distantly dancing on the cerulean seas
As the boat hums and languidly swings
Smelling like summer, waltzing with the breeze
Launching off the sunny sea-stained bow
The sunburns are just a reverie now
Bare feet thumping against the warm wooden dock
Watching for manatees beyond jetty rocks
Hidden just beyond that glittering harbor
In the tangled shade of the mangrove arbor
I like to think there’s a piece of me there
My family’s laughter lingering in the air
The salt of the bay lies in my bones
In the memories of my grandparents home
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