A moment at the bottom of a pool looking up,
The warped sky rippled
In breath of threshold wind, artfully sketched
Muted sound of laughter above,
Quiet light over arm outstretched,
I gazed upon it playing.
There in the calm
I waited and waited,
Chest pondering the soothing caress of depth.
I remained lying under
Anticipating the post-immersion,
Sub-surface second breath.
My lungs stung…10 seconds…
…another…

Is it certainly true I could not live long here in this water?
What voice told me this first?
Could I faithfully wander?
Oh, it brings such assurance, such true peace…am I mistaken?
That I may surrender here in the cool,
Sink further, and enlightened be taken?
A pause, and a moment passed,
I let myself sink further in,
And softly…
Something not from within…
…an unsettling stir came there upon my haggard heart,
And awakened from cold deception,
In conflict, I arose to fill fresh lungs
With ungrateful life, I had forsaken.

And basking in the sun cruel again…
I agonized…moments passed with each new breath.
Now above, realized my wonder below near death…
Was hosted in the shameful solace of distortion.
Now I only await, may my heart be opened.
Is this life but a warm glow?
A life-preserving show?
Or is it something greater, indeed?
Is there anything more noble:
To become lost, to be shown.

poem copyright 2016 Jay Erwin