12.3.13

i lost my heart to the sea


Part of my heart will forever remain lost amongst the waves
Somewhere beyond that horizon, where sky & sea meet
In that endless land of blue, amid foam & spray

It pulls me, that fragment of my soul
Whispering, calling me back to that sandy shore
And I cannot wait for the day I return

It hurts sometimes, this ache, this longing
"Is it worth it," you ask, "losing your heart to the sea?"
"I don't know", I answer, "but is it worth not losing it?"


hugs,
eve

13 comments:

  1. this. this is absolutely gorgeous, Eve. wow. your words.... give me chills, seriously. and that picture is perfection. :) x

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  2. Okay, Eve, thanks for killing me with that GORGEOUS shot. But seriously.
    I spent six years of my life close to Lake Michigan, so beaches and water are very close to my heart. I've got some really beautiful memories of that place. Sounds like you've got some lovely ones, too. :)

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  3. Love this and love that you're in love with the sea. Lakes are the closest thing we have to the sea here, but even with that small sliver of semi-sea experience, I'm lost to the water.

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  4. i swear when you posted this i was doing a watercolour painting of the sea.
    GREAT MINDS.
    but srsly though, mindblowning. lovely. don't remember the last time i've actually been to the sea. obviously, that needs to change.

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  5. I let go of everything when I go to the beach.. I mean, it's freeing. A FREE SPA.

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    1. BAHAHAHA. sorry this made me laugh way too hard.

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  6. love this. wow. so beautiful.

    -Carli

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  7. EVE WHY DO YOU KILL ME LIKE THIS TAKE ME TO FLORIDA NOW

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  8. Seriously loving these summer vibes. I need warmth. Stat.

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  9. This is a beautiful post and it's making me really want it to get warm here asap.
    Jillian - http://epic-thread.blogspot.com

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  10. oh gosh. the last two lines. mind-blowing to da max.

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