My Grief
The cold shock
of winter’s
salty water, splashing
on bare skin.
Thankfully
I go numb.
Tides advance
to bring a new reality
and then recede
taking with them
all my dreams.
Waves form in the distance
rolling in slow motion
toward me.
I watch with fascination
then fear
as they grow larger
closer
threatening.
I try, but
cannot run
on feet now buried
in cold
wet
sand.
Holding my breath
I sink to my knees
Eyes closed I wait
in a muffled
swaying limbo
Hiding
from the force
that washes over me.
Believing I’ve survived
I rise
to a cold, gritty
brutal turbulence
that consumes me.
Insistent
that this time
I surrender.
~Shari Heath~
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