We were all born in this lake,
Wandering out, crawling and
Covered in amniotic fluid
And gasping for air.
And then pulled up into parents’ arms.
They fling us back in order to
“Learn how to swim.”
And if we survive,
And drip back out,
We’re one year older.
Lather, rinse, repeat
And we’re teenagers slathered
In hormones and atomic acne
Bombs.
We have our first kiss on a boat
Or under the dock,
And later we ask why we wanted it,
As we step back on to dry land,
Smelling like alcohol and cigarettes
At 21
With an addiction to escaping.
But when we stop growing,
We watch the lake pull our friends and family
Back in.
Once their eyebrows are under,
We’re allowed to say goodbye.
And only when we dunk our heads deeper than ever before,
Are we allowed to say hello again.
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Look complex to more introduced agreeable from you!
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