“Therefore bivouac we On this great, blond highway, unimpeded by Veiled scruples, worn conundrums. Morning is Impermanent. Grab sex things, swing up Over the horizon like a boy On a fishing expedition.” SexBoysMorningSeaRiversFishesBoatLakesFishingHorizonSwingsWornHighwaysExpeditionsScruplesLike A BoyConundrums Book:Selected poems Source: Selected poems
“Always the edge of the sea remains an elusive and indefinable boundary. The shore has a dual nature, changing with the swing of the tides, belonging now to the land, now to the sea.” SeaLandOceanRemainsEdgesBoundariesBelongingShoreSwingsTidesElusiveIndefinableDual Nature Book:The Edge of the Sea Source: The Edge of the Sea
“And I have asked to be Where no storms come, Where the green swell is in the havens dumb, And out of the swing of the sea.” SeaHavensGreenCalmStormDumbSwingsHopkins Author:Gerard Manley Hopkins
“When I wrote a long story about the retreat of sea ice, I made clear it could go the other way for a while, and that doesn't mean we don't know that a warmer world will have less sea ice. It just means there's a lot of variability and people can pay too much attention to the big swings in one direction or the other.” PeopleKnowsWorldWayMeanLongMadeStoriesBigsPayAttentionClearToo MuchSeaIceSwingsRetreatOne DirectionLong StoryVariability Author:Andrew Revkin
“It's better to swim in the sea below Than to swing in the air and feed the crow, Says jolly Ned Teach of Bristol.” TeachAirSeaSwimSwingsCrowJollyBristol Author:Benjamin Franklin