Sunday by the Sea
Every Sunday, the world stood still,
As we journeyed to the sea’s blue thrill.
With Dad at the helm, his laughter warm,
We braved the tides, the waves, the storm.
The ocean stretched, vast and wide,
A mystery calling us to its side.
Barefoot children, hearts so free,
Chasing dreams along the sea.
He held our hands, then let us go,
Teaching courage in the ebb and flow.
“Trust the water,” he’d softly say,
“Let it carry your fears away.”
In the deep, where the waters dance,
We found our strength, our second chance.
Each stroke a bond, each wave a cheer,
A lesson in love, so crystal clear.
Salt in the air, sun on our skin,
Moments where life would truly begin.
The sea was more than just a shore—
It was our home, our Sunday lore.
Now grown, I hear the ocean’s song,
A timeless hymn where we belong.
And in its depths, I feel him near,
Guiding me still, year after year.
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