The Battle
“You cannot swim for new horizons until you have courage to lose sight of the shore.” ― William Faulkner
The tension mounts in escalating moments
Of friction and unease.
My heartbeat and breathing, in unison,
Resound in a tempo rubato.
I’m terrified, unsure of my step
As I venture toward the unknown.
Will the road drag me to hell
Or lift me toward heaven?
Methinks my end will likely be hell
For my body rebels,
Wreaking torrential sweat and dripping profusely
To the rhythmic thunder of my heartbeat;
Like white noise, it reverberates,
Drowning all else,
Precluding the possibility of sanity.
An ocean, encompassing a multitude of sorrows,
Threatens to flood, overwhelming
As it rises in intensity and strength.
All that’s safe and warm succumbs to the sea
While I remain sinking on shore as the tide
Weaves in and out in repeated synchrony.
Darkness, looming in the fading distance,
Threatens the shell of my existence.
My mouth opens, harboring a howl,
But no sound escapes save the emptiness
Of a lone, residual breath.
Stumbling, teetering on the edge of an abyss,
Tears fall unabashedly.
I am Tantalus, incognito,
Banished to hell, forbidden water or nourishment,
With no relief in sight as a hell of my own making
Replenishes itself like a reoccurring nightmare.
A breeze lingers amidst the encroaching darkness.
In the dimness, I stretch out my hand,
Longing to capture its essence,
Starkly resisting capitulation to enemy forces.
The breeze is soft, barely discernable, but there nonetheless.
Hope rebounds, surging inside my breast,
Flooding the scourge of despair and futility.
In the span of a breath and heartbeat,
I am reminded I am loved and I am worthy.
With this enlightenment, a strength surfaces,
A gift freely given, able to conquer a mountain
Of fear and insecurity.
The gift is embellished with wonder and recognition.
I pull my feet from depths of sand and foaming water,
Shaking them free of all entanglement and doubt.
Turning my back on the obtrusive darkness,
I begin the long trek to lights lining faraway lands.
My breath grows steady and my heartbeat evens
Into a rhapsody of refined, renewable energy,
Encapsulated by life’s promises and possibilities.
I have won the battle…..
An ongoing, incessant war of which
I must always be aware and strive to conquer.
Yes, I have won the battle…..yet again…..
Cynthia Calder, 03.13.25