Your skin burns again,
so you slide into the water,
a graceful image, a small freedom
a quiet moment, a brief and fleeting bliss.
-
Caressed by the waves, reddened arms
slowly shift to pink again.
Your feet atop the sediment,
the bones and the sand.
A giant, clumsy movements
brushed away with crushing waves.
-
Inner tension brewing,
a distant flame, a distraction,
a reminder of what they made you do.
-
A thousand eyes watching, the voyeurs
attaching names and labels, the file
tucked away.
-
But, for this small moment,
this blip upon the timeline,
your body is supported
and held by something real.
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The pulsating Earth,
pushing back with anger,
allowing you to lay still
and float upon its delicate surface.
About the Creator
Reece Beckett
Poetry and cultural discussion (primarily regarding film!).
Author of Portrait of a City on Fire (2020, Impspired Press). Also on Medium and Substack, with writing featured… around…


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