(Italian sonnet form–I think)
By Sandy Lender
A multitude came crawling up the sandy shore
Only moonlight off’ring light by which to nest
A thousand sets of flapping flippers sought what ground is best
Mighty turtles one by one raked the ground and tore
Digging, ripping, cavities for their eggs to store
And burying again with solid sand their eggs to rest
Left by moonlight, taking up again their ancient quest
The multitude slipped back to Mother Ocean evermore
For such a great arribada
We pray a season of success
Forgive our lack of sentience
For their lovely sonata,
No other redress
Have we but penitence
“Forgive our lack of sentience
For their lovely sonata,”
powerful