Anxiety
The sea is calm,
Like mirrored glass.
My arrival sparks a ripple,
Radiating farther than I can see.
The sea begins to boil,
Bubbling and hissing.
I wade in,
Step after foolish step.
The sea is frothing now,
It knows I don’t belong.
Waves begin to form,
Rolling across its surface.
Deeper I go,
Struggling with every step.
My own body fighting me.
The waves swell,
Great rolling monstrosities.
They crash down on me,
Battering me to my knees.
Wave after wave,
I struggle to stand.
The waves grow violent,
Smashing me into the rocks.
I’m pulled under,
Reaching for the sky.
The light above fades,
As I sink deeper.
The murky depths,
Swallowing me whole.
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