A Day at the Beach <br /> <br />Lunch at a restaurant near the sea, sun drenched and blue, <br /> “I couldn’t take my eyes of you, ” as the song goes. Twice <br />before the sea had tried to drag me under, but now it was <br />friendly and I could not resist its pull. <br />Friends warned, me do not go into the sea, I disregarded <br />their plea stripped naked and began my descent. Police <br />came, they spoke softly, had big towels hiding my nudity. <br /> They dressed me like I was a shop window doll, and since <br /> I was seriously sober gave me the car keys, they had my <br />name and I was warned not to visit this beach anymore. <br />It was the 17 of May Norway’s day, but they had all gone <br />home and I was alone singing the national anthem on <br />Nirvana’s darkening strand<br /><br />oskar hansen<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-dayat-the-beach/
