The Harbor
When I discovered the harbor of
your heart,
It was after a long voyage from
across the ocean,
I did not know I was even getting
close to discovering you
Until I first spotted gulls that
guided me
To the continent of your
character.
I saw your smile, a waterfall on your coastline,
And the sound of its soothing
power
Was the first time I heard your
voice.
On I sailed and I saw the curves
of your mountains,
The flowing rivers of your long
hair.
Suddenly a breath-robbing view overtook me –
Your harbor, your heart.
I felt immediately safe there.
I could see your harbor had no
hidden shoals,
No murky waters and unknown
dangers.
Your harbor is clear.
I can see to the bottom.
I am hypnotized by the
playfulness
Of the dolphins that play in
the waters of your soul.
I see that they are your
youthful spontaneity.
Your harbor lulls me with waves of hope.
Your harbor is my place of refuge,
A weary vagabond sailor on a
ship,
Once a captain, but now alone, afloat,
Once a captain, but now alone, afloat,
With tattered sails and no crew.
When I discovered the harbor of you heart,
When I discovered the harbor of you heart,
I watched in wonder, and then
impulsively,
I dove into the waters of your
soul,
And played with the dolphins.
I was not a Cortez who came to
conquer a continent.
Your continent, waterfalls,
terrain, rivers, clear waters –
And especially your harbor –
conquered me.