The Beauty of the Sea


Your flawless beauty wears a timeless gift,
Of grace unchanged by fair or sullen mood,
As nature's whims do veer or back the winds
That soothe or rage upon your naked breast.

Though splendour lies upon your face unspoiled,
More perfect beauty lies within your depths,
For there the source of life on Earth does dwell,
No beauty found in nature betters yours.

How sad so many men your trove ignore,
For as women bear tender life to live,
This life, all beauty here on Earth is yours
And you give life to every living thing.

How corrupt are they whom we must compel
To understand and mind your beauty well.

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