As a boy these docks, this harbour was a playground for adventure fascination for a mystery with no interest in debenture Freedom then to roam and play in summers with no ending gave birth to a long love affair with Sussex there befriending But that was a long time ago and though docklands here remain the yearning for adventure I have long learned to refrain Transitory was that time yet still there's vestige here with sun-bleached memories of my youth rekindled by the year
The harbour may have changed yet I am still that boy at heart and though six decades since have passed we're scarcely now apart Yes transitory the passing yet somehow just the same as every time I pass I hear the calling of my name
©Jemverse
Photo – Shoreham Harbour from the ‘Albert Dock’, Sussex, UK – Jempics
An ‘Ubi Sunt’ is a verse form in which the poem or its stanzas begin with the Latin words “…Ubi Sunt…” (Where are…) or their equivalent in another language, and which has as a principal theme the transitory nature of things.
This Jemverse ‘Ubi Sunt’ is dedicated to Frank Hubeny and ‘Another Fearless Year’ (aka Linda Kruschker) from whom the inspiration to write it came.