Salt
A poem about a beach ritual after loss: staying, being submerged, listening for someone who slipped away, and throwing sharp shells back

My shins left indents in the sand
from s t a y i n g
as the sun fades from the mild waves
I pat the mound of smooth sand-
a wing of a castle
before releasing the hollow from the pit
of my stomach
The seagulls scatter fast
In the distance-
A storm
I will breathe
after
a while
I sat there watching the tide
reveal broken shells
I pick up the pieces out of habit
And walk to the shoreline
lay my ear to the earth
listening for you
I'll lie down
stay-
still as a horseshoe crab
as the soft foaming waves
brush over my feet
my legs
my belly
my chest
and submerges my face
one full
second
A thin glaze of reflecting
liquid
speaks slow
foreign silk
as it draws back
I'll look up at the misty grey sky
and smile
until the clouds clear
and the sun beams
down
burning
my raw skin
I waited
and waited for you
I throw the sharp
shells
back
California
slips away in a song
About the Creator
Michele Nampalli
This space is breath for my sensitivity. The poems come fully formed. I've known for quite some time now that my art is about receiving more than creation...its the most natural way I know to process my inner world. It started when I was 7.



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