rising sea water

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Return to the Sea by Wade R. DeYoung

—for my daughter Caitlin Raeann

Sing, O Muse. Sing how sea brought life to Earth

And Siren song gave plants and creatures birth.

Blood is seawater; we carry our past,

As redwoods harbor algae chloroplast.

Mosasaurs majestic, plesiosaurs

Placid, return to sea like commodores

To a bedraggled security quilt,

As King Poseidon, God of the sea, lilts

To manatees, whale sharks, battleship keels,

Ions, electrolytes, mollusks, and eels.

Amphitrite, Queen of mermaids, naiads,

More missiles and starfish than the sky has.

More birds—penguins, pelicans, sea gulls,

Sea stars, and rays than Heaven above culls.

All strike the Siren sea-depths chord of life

Aquatic, of salty water and strife.

Of comrades slain and the pirate’s pearl knife,

Of nights of sin with the skipper’s curved wife.

Drink to foam and brine and constellations

And sea-snakes serpentine. Sing to nations

Naval, to sea slugs snug as bathtub plugs.

Hum an ocean shanty and an aside

For Octopus occupied with gard’n wide.

Sharks tiger, mako, hammerhead, great white;

Mariner’s rime, and nautilus delight.

Pisces dances among the stars heav’nly

And sings of cerulean sea gently.

Sea is resurrection and life lasting,

Baptism’s sacrament and fish fasting.

Wrecks Hesperus and Edmund Fitzgerald,

Fishes scale battles mighty and herald

Hippocampi and typhoons turbulent,

Angel fish with angel eyes emergent.

Squid, sailors, Salamis, Bismarck, and Hood,

Rhythm, rhyme, chimes crustacean on beach wood.

Sperm strive through water and mucous saline,

As admirals sound death knells submarine.

The sea is life, and the sea sings of death.

All return to the sea with final breath.


Bio

Wade R. DeYoung was born and raised in Michigan. He has written numerous poems and short stories. He has published poems in 100subtexts, Fae Corps Inc Newsletter, Bewildering Stories, Diagonals Literary Review, Children, Churches and Daddies, and Carmina. After 28 years, he retired from the U.S. Army as a captain and served as an aircraft armament mechanic, a recruiter, an environmental science officer, and an entomologist. He has a B.A. in English (creative writing track) from the University of Central Florida (2025), an M.S. in public health (medical zoology track) from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (2015), and a B.S. in zoology from Michigan State University (1991). He has two children, Ryan and Caitlin, who will be 29 in June.

Author's note

Wade has always been fascinated by animals and has two degrees in biology. After he completed his BA in English, he read his free verse poems to his children, Ryan and Caitlin. They both requested poems with end rhyme, and Caitlin wanted a poem about sea life. "Return to the Sea" combines Wade's interest in animals, poetry, and mythology.

This piece originally appeared in Diagonals Literary Review on Feb 27th, 2026.