Under the Sea

My lion’s mane is swirling around me

as I lay weightless in the sea.

The salt on my lips, fish swim underneath, 

there is a buoyancy that allows me to float

rocking with the waves. I feel the water

but not the ocean.

The ocean is full of creatures, and I become one of them,

but I’m also scared because this space is not mine-

it belongs to the sharks with their teeth and 

the jelly fish with their stretchy tentacles

filled with a poison meant to sting.

The ocean is full of creatures, and I become one of them,

Am I plankton that unknowingly gets eaten 

as their predators just open their mouths

as they search for a meal.

Or am I a tiny fish- eaten by a bigger fish-

eaten by an even bigger fish?

Who is captain of the sea?

Or am I like the mammals-

the playful dolphins, the smiling manatee,

the turtles that swim slowly

with no place to go and never rush

to the surface to part with the water

for a necessary breath of air.

Are there mermaids saving sailors?

Is red at night sailor’s delight actually true?

We live on land surrounded by water that

separates us or joins I’m not really sure.

There are sunken treasures, gold maybe?

Entire ships have fallen down- deep down

to places we cannot see. 

Unpredictable weather takes place 

and tosses the fishing boats

that provide us a feast that we 

fillet or crack open, endless recipes.

There are luxury liners where people

party, eat, and sleep over the water

where the horizon disappears,

trusting the captain and his tools to

navigate the path to the next destination. 

The ocean does not trap us on land.

It’s tides rise and fall, leaving beautiful 

sand landscapes where we lay and 

listen to the waves and see a menagerie 

of boats and watercraft pass by.

So as I lay here in the sea have I joined

the creatures that can not live on land?

Or am I just a visitor, taking a vacation 

in a world not meant for me?