The Dreamery Inshore by Paweł Markiewicz

A  dreamed  ship has gone aground

at the most marvelous and dreamiest afterglow.

The mast adverts to orientation of

a tender Morning star.

Seafarers died at midnight

feeling the sea-like fantasy.

The wind wrenched a canvas,

such a Golden Fleece,

to the piratical islands.

The sea is waving in

the rhythm of siren-like

Terpsichorean art.

On the sandbank

a letter in bottle lies with

a sonnet to king Poseidon,

written by a dead sailor.

A rock inshore - like

a custodian of the eternity

is waiting for Apollonian dreams.

A cloud is as If it came from

the meek paradise-heaven,

it manifests a weird-like seriousness

of the moments.


Paweł Markiewicz was born 1983 in Siemiatycze in Poland. He is poet who lives in Bielsk Podlaski and writes tender poems, haiku as well as long poems. Paweł has published his poetries in many magazines. He writes in English and German.

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