Daring the Waves | Metamorphosis (Transmutation) | Woman Who Thought She Could Fly | River Crossing | Swimming or Sinking | A Good Girl | The Dredger | Gifts | Explorer | Lion Tamer | The Moon So Large | Wedding Gift | Test Poem | Darven c code
Hard sand almost covered by the tide,
soft surge of ripples, half circles approaching,
retreating. Farther out, breakers, ominous, rising,
falling into sulphurous sea, lunging, roaring.
I splash my feet, running the tide line, stumbling
back to the shingle, soon to be washed clean,
turning away as the water surges closer,
I leap to the shingle, scraping my toes,
the sea now reaching me, cat and mouse.
I clutch at the cliff face, seeking a foothold
scrabbling and stretching, the sea at my knees.
I find a roughness, haul myself up, finding
purchase for my feet, seeking another handhold,
the cliff face is smoother, I daren’t look down,
gasping with exhaustion, the sea touches me,
I recoil, the cold shock, the breakers so near,
spray on my face, the next wave will take me.
No! I shout to the lowering sky, the angry tide.
Then a voice, calling my name, above me.
You are here, you have come to find me,
leaning over the edge, your arm dangling,
you stretch out your hand, hauling me upwards
till I lie with you on a grassy plateau.
Afterwards I was afraid, suppose you’d been too late,
after my strength had gone, the sea embracing me.
I’d left you in your own world, different to mine,
it’s possible I may never have crossed your mind.
You gave me coffee and brandy, a bath, warm clothes.
“What did you think you were doing!” you say.
How could I tell you, when I hardly knew myself
Only that I was looking for some great experience,
something taking me beyond our ordinary life.