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Sands of Time
by Ian Curtress

I’ll never see the sea again or smell the salty air
or hear the crashing waves, music to my ear
I’ll not watch again the sea mist rolling towards the shore
Pick up that special shell, excited, look for more
A fishing trawler spotted, on horizon barely seen
Hard men on board as there’s alway been
Physically exhausting, danger every turn
But when safely back in port, for the sea again they yearn
To hear the laughter of excited young ones
With spades for castles yet to build
How can you describe the magic of a day with wonder filled
Now the Sun is really hot, best day this summer’s seen
Mums are well prepared with highest factor cream
I have been so fortunate to have experienced these cameos
As a Child, a Parent, a Grandparent and it’s hard to believe
another generation beyond that, a contented sigh I heave
Serendipity in rock pool, lifting every rock
Let’s try the next one, never mind the clock
See fun and possibilities in every single thing
Crabbing with mussels tied on a piece of string
Pull up very slowly avoid those nipping claws
Happily challenging, mine's a bigger one than yours
Such friendly competition came naturally when young
Why do we have to grow up, want ladders highest rung
Won't go down that route, it’s not a day for clouds
Just think about the present, time enough for shrouds
I guess I’m chasing sunbeams, of so many happy days
Reliving moments, the tricks my mind sometime plays
Cameos so great in number both as man and boy
There are so many who will not know such joy
So will wipe away my sadness and rejoice when I hear my call
Better to have seen and lost
Than never seen at all