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Water Creature
You can stand unwavering
underneath the massive blow of a wave
coming in off the coast of the Atlantic.
The salt sprays onto you
and coats your hair in a sheen
that glistens under the morning sun.
Painters wake up before dawn to even have the chance
to bask in your presence, begging you
to let them delicately replicate your divineness.
You let them of course, you relish the moment
and spread stories about yourself
even to the most disinterested,
elderly fisherman. You know of your reputation
to wreck a ship faster than a cannon could,
whether it’s true or not. You adore
that people adore you. As you continue
to weave a delicate
and beautiful web of lies about who you are
and what your life is, I forever
am drowning in the cold sea.
The one moment the sea is calm
and I make my way to the surface
to break through the confines of the bitter water,
you, in a fury,
claw at my legs and force me under
before I could take a breath
of the heavenly air.
You leave deep marks along my calves and feet,
gashes that bleed into the Atlantic,
amounting to nothing in the enormity
of water.
You use my body
to climb back up to the air, yet again.
You push me down
and pull yourself up.
You don’t even get a full breath in
but would rather you have not enough air
than allow me a full
and rewarding breath.
I need a breath.
I need to breathe.
For a creature who boasts
about her raw power and ability to accomplish,
you sure do need me to stay under
indefinitely. If you are brighter
than the sun and stronger
than the waves
then why must you keep me under
the water? Surely,
the painters would still always choose
your grandness to paint
and ignore me if what you proclaim
is surely true.
I want to smell the salt in the air,
hear the cooing of a mourning dove,
listen to the whirring of the fishing lines,
get sand stuck to my wet body. Underneath
the now vicious waves,
a single ray of light
is allowed in. Not nearly enough
for a body like mine. I am drowning
under the weight
of your projected perfection
even though I am the creature
that knows the truth.
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I like to write pieces on situations and relationships in my own life but turn them into a different, fantastical story. This is a piece about my narcissistic friend and how I always feel bad about myself and can never appreciate my accomplishments when I'm around her. She always has to be the greatest and will put you down when she get's self conscious or if she doesn't feel like she's the best. I made this piece to try and put my feelings about the situation into words.