I stood at the shore at dawn
and looked at the seaTranquilly I watched the waves fooling around
and I listened to their calming sounds
Impulsively I accepted their invitation
Slowly, step by step I walked into the shallow water
I didn’t care that my white skin-tight pants got wet
I just moved on
When the water was up to my knees
I perceived the extent of width
How reassuring the deep-blue appeared to me
I couldn’t go back - I wanted to go further
When the water was up to my hips
I began to unbutton my tight-fitting jeans coat
How smooth the sea was this morning
While I was moving on
I took off the blue mantle
How good it did to feel the water
I dropped my coat on the left
A bit concerned I turned to the coat
I didn’t want to see it sinking
Surprisingly I saw a man in a rowboat
just a few metres behind me
Benevolently the fisherman nodded to me
He would pick up the mantle into his boat
And so I didn’t care about it anymore
I just knew - I wanted to go further
To my left a little red plastic shovel
bobbed up and down on the water
close enough to me to take it
But I wouldn’t need it anymore
I wouldn’t need any tools any more
When my feet lost ground
I began to swim
I’m going home, I smiled
And while the sea was showing me
thousands of tiny stars
I swam freely towards the light of the rising sun
Copyright © 2013 DancingElla
Red Sea, Marianne North, 1880 |
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