They're all behind you
They'll never find you
They're on the ocean floor
Your sins are forgotten
They're on the bottom
Of the ocean floor
(Audio Adrenaline, Ocean Floor, 2009)
Into the ocean deep, I toss all of my troubles--those that weigh heavily on my mind and on my heart.
Misunderstandings rising from steaming piles of assumptions, creating a foul stench.
Unsubstantiated claims that could have filled balloons thought to have safely cleared the trees, but instead are found in pieces in someone's yard--colorful bits of stretchy nothingness.
Unasked inquiries decomposing and drawing flies.
An ever-changing, not-ready-for-stage drama becoming the standard by which all is measured--a script carved meticulously in stone before it had been edited for error.
The blurring of what happened with what became the accepted version of what must have happened, seen through the out-of-focus lenses of unreliable witnesses.
Uncertain responses never spoken, causing the mind to travel to a dark place and getting caught in its rip current, relentlessly carried out from the safety of the shore, but not from the steady gaze of the Lifeguard.
Exhaustion setting in. Rescue needed. The weight of this load causing me to go under.
I make my offering to the sea. It sinks quickly and quietly to the depths which now hold remnants of persistent thoughts along with dashed hopes and unfulfilled longing.
All of this is laid to rest on the bottom of the ocean to drift among the random fisherman's boot, broken glass and rusted metal objects once considered necessary, rendered unidentifiable--almost.
Sunken in sand and seaweed, shells and rocks, what has been given to the deep transforms over time. It surfaces occasionally to be flung rhythmically by the waves into tiny pieces which are then warmed by the sun to become the soft ground on which my barefoot feet will walk.
With lightness of step, I walk on.
The circle of - life making sense of what doesn't make sense. Reminds me of the way God takes our fragments and stitches them into something beautiful that can comfort others and sometimes even us, as well. As always, this is beautifully, artistically written and thought-provoking.
ReplyDeleteMaking that which is broken beautiful again. Yes. That is what God does. Thank you, Friend of Melba.
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