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Lithium Sea

The air is open-ended,
The wind sends a whisper through my spinal cord at lightning speed 
Acres upon acres of oceanic scenery plunging itself into my irises 
The horizon is as wide as the Milky Way 
You can see where the opaque waters begin to blend with the stubborn clouds
As they cling to the starless sky,
Refusing to budge,
No matter how much the wind demands of them 

My vision wanders down to my feet,
Bare, 
And planting themselves into the solid ledge I’m standing on 

Exactly one foot ahead of me,
A precipitous drop
Into a vast, daunting ocean
An unforgiving terrain 
Devoid of all color, 
Infected by a mass of sediments 

The sound of its jaws clasping onto its invisible prey,
Satiating its endless desire 
Left a sharp ringing in the tubes of my ears 

I’m fossilized in my place,
But something is urging me to march,
Urging me to risk it all,
But what else do I have?

I tear my heel bone off of the freezing ground 
Like a bandaid off of a freshly lacerated wound,
Mechanizing my aching joints
As I hover five dangling toes over an abyss of demented liquids 
I don’t need to inhale,
The pulsating breeze is doing that for me 

I take one final look upon my fate,
Block my vision with the walls of my eyelids,

And fall…

Fall like an Autumn leaf…

Stopping at times,
As if time were unsure,
Then resuming my rapid descent 

And all at once, the water hits me,
Rushing up from my achilles heel 
To the last towering hair follicle upon my head 
Electrifying every nerve in my body,
Sending my heart into overdrive 
The water floods into my body, 
Coursing down my throat,
Pervading my lungs like a proletariat of worker bees

Elevating itself into my brain
Splitting it in half,
And examining it,
Judging it,
Bringing the fears of my subconscious 
From a blank page into reality 

I never wanted this 
Nobody wants this,
But sometimes I just can't part the waves of a Lithium Sea

Copyright © Jack Justice | Year Posted 2020


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Date: 11/15/2020 5:21:00 AM

Jackson, wonderful poem and welcome to Poetry Soup _Constance
Date: 11/15/2020 3:17:00 AM

Your poem is full of imagery of angst.. so wonderfully expressed.. Great first post, welcome to poetry soup..

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