Found poetry: from Herman Melville’s Moby Dick
A damp, drizzly Noveember
there, in streets washed by waves
do you see? Thousands of
mortal men striving
in lathe and plaster.
how little thought driving me
stepping then with a flourish,
the ship now belted by
coral reefs, cooled by breezes
fixed days tied to green fields.
Love found poetry. Awesome!
I really like this!