The Nest

 

Concealed in dune weed,

a sea creature by night,

as farmers sow seed,

deposited white

 

eggs too near ashore,

their blanket of sand

washed back with a roar

of wave inland,

 

their frantic surf run  

days off, crushed beneath

a premature sun

like a hunger with teeth;

 

nature’s cruel imprecision

in a quiet, duned spot

makes the cosmic decision

to include them or not

 

beside primal ocean

where a sea creature, black

eyes void of emotion,

swam instinctively back.

 

 

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