Chariots of copper and of silver-- 
Prows of silver and steel-- 
Thresh upon the foam,-- 
Upheavals the stumps and brambles. 
The currents of the heath, 
And the enormous ruts of the ebb, 
Flow circularly toward the east, 
Toward the pillars of the forest,-- 
Toward the boles of the jetty, 
Against whose edge whirlwinds of light collide.
Seascape (Marine)
written byArthur Rimbaud
© Arthur Rimbaud


 



