Love Poem: Washed Up
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Written by: Andrea Travis

Washed Up

Washed up on the beach

Sand wet against my face

Grit covering my soaked gown

Tasting the salt in my airways

Trying to pull my body up

From the sludge left by the tide

My arms weak from swimming out to sea

Sudden realization that the ocean spat me out

Gathering my resources

I slowly scramble to my knees then feet

You watched me walk away

Into the heavy drink

Flitting your eyes

As if to say "goodbye"

But no word you uttered

Looking morose but yet relieved

Only your cold stare

To send me a farewell

Tears you never shed

When I plunged within the angry surf

No glances back as you lingered by the driftwood

Satisfaction in your poisonous pride

Oh yes, let me go

Cleanse me water of deep

The promises made not kept

If you saw a stranger

Being carried out by moons light

Your nature to rescue a wretch

Ah, but me

Not you to swim after me

Leave me in Neptune's lair

Without any thought of joining

Not even a tear for me

Succumbed to the beckoning

The dark waters caress over me

As rays of crystals gleam

The sunrise illuminated the bottom

Translucent spotlights on me

Out of body and fragmented mind

When the hands of the forever star

Made my abyss no more

They left me on the coast

Where I could now breath

Shrouded by angelic arms

All that you left

A cigarette on the bank

Without a match

Guess you thought

I wouldn't come back