One of my favorite things about staying in a bed & breakfast is the guest book. Although most of the comments people write are pretty lame and boring (our hosts were so nice….blah blah blah), there’s sometimes a good one in there. As a writer, I feel a moral obligation to supply that occasional “good one.”
I recently decided that whenever I see a guest book, I’m going to write a poem in it. I don’t write enough poems these days, and this seems like as appropriate of a poetry venue as anywhere else.
So when I recently spent a weekend on Sapelo Island, I snatched the attic apartment’s guest book on my last day and scribbled down the lines that had been floating through my mind.
Sapelo defied my expectations of an island getaway and presented challenges and rewards that no all-inclusive retreat ever could. That was the gist of it, and here’s how it went.
Seclusion on Sapelo – Written August 23, 2015
A secluded island escape,
A romantic ideal in mind,
A departure from routine,
A place to lose track of time.
Some islands have a tiki bar,
With cocktails crafted to taste,
And a full resort staff,
To show you around the place.
But what happens when
The roads aren’t paved,
And the extent of amenities
Is a half-hearted wave?
Suddenly your paradise
Requires planning and work,
And finding pristine nature
Is the one and only perk.
Have your last six meals
Been cold beans in a can?
Have you given up scrubbing
Off that wet, sticky sand?
Another thunderstorm rolls in,
Lightning spreads across the sky,
Wind erases sandy footsteps,
In my hazy line of sight.
Seclusion isn’t for everyone
But it’s exactly what I crave
Out here on Sapelo Island
The waves, the sand, and me.