All day long the slow sun burning bled
Upon the southern sea. Waves rammed red
Bulldozers racing down the battered beach
As far as tyrant tide could time-clock reach.
But came a change of tide and night’s star-rise
Made flameless fire the ocean’s new disguise.
In wonder-stroll, cliff-high, we saw how red
Became electric white, the crests below
Alight with foaming phosphorescent glow.
Steel-bright, in luminous runs, long spears
Broke silver-black, a thousand chandeliers
Fell, crashing crystal dark upon a row
Of sandpools melting into receding tow
Of sea’s erupting glass. Now high, now low,
Quicksilvered night cascaded, wild and free,
When water lightning struck the southern sea.
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