Anchors Quote by Kelly Easton
““What exists beneath the sea? I’d always pictured it in colors of emerald and aquamarine, where black velvet fish with sequined eyes swim among plankton. But, when my eyes adjust, I see gray stones, lost anchors, wet wood, buttons, hooks, and eyes, the salem witches who wouldn’t float, stars and stripes, missing vessels, windup toys, the souls of Romeo and Juliet, peaches, cream, pistons, screams, cages of ribs and birds, tunnels, nutcracker soldiers, satin bows, drugstore signs, Pandora box ripped open at its hinges.””
About This Quote
Source Short Story: “Sea of Dreams” by Kelly Easton, 2020
The narrator’s vivid, chaotic underwater vision blends myth, memory, and sensory overload.
In simple terms: A wild, colorful mental picture of the sea mixing reality and fantasy.
Embrace imagination to explore hidden depths of perception.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- creative writing
- visual storytelling
- psychological exploration
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What emotions does the sea evoke?
- Which symbols stand out most?
The imagery may overwhelm rather than clarify meaning.