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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Being here is like being in the womb Of the woman who carried you in this warm Safe pool where all your worries were how to Move your arm, how to not get entwined in that Weird rope in the middle. The water is cold, but not too, and if you close your eyes You can imagine, you can JUST imagine what it feels like To be so free again, and looked after and cared for You can JUST hear voices quarrelling And this very instant you realise this water is not Your mother’s love just below her heart, her love Is here all around you and she will worry if you float On and on. Most times this is how life is, trying to get a grip on it But it evades like the little waves you can make with your hands Little ripples in the surface that mean nothing Like trying to get a grip on what people say around you Words without meaning or at least it eludes you As if swimming between fish with their own language Forever trying to guess And being rejected Once you liked to swim, Once you were a wee one So with slow calculated strokes you move to safety And sit shivering. Not knowing how to live life and connect Nor knowing how to stop life. Once you loved to swim, hearing your mother Sing to you from a distance. And that sound brings you Back home again. *** April 28, 2017 Copyright © Darren White
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