Getting farther and farther away from the shore. Past the coral shelf, Where a young boy absorbs the warmth of a peach cobbler sky.
With small feet kicking, tiny bronzed toes momentarily meet the tangerine sky-line; Until the horizon cools to a blueberry hue, dusted by drops of indigo dew.
Below the surface, rocks, boneless creatures, and bacteria seem so simple, lining the bottom of a soundless cerulean world; They need only hydrogen sulfide to survive.
Inside, mute and alive, these parallel forms of symbiosis lie, in a microcosm and macrocosm of biorhythms which might never be fully discovered, or recovered.
A nature of smooth, yet callous motions swirl and calm. Too infinite to know compassion, this place; Where one predator strikes through a layer of dark at its prey, while another chokes on a piece of plastic.
At times, it’s difficult for the boy to see, through the veil of the deep blue drink, where a gulp of air and a gasp in brine, leaves him floating amid the liquid line.
Still, he seeks – the constant baptism within his reach, And with the torpid flow of the tide to teach – he knows, Evolution and Being exist together, at his sandy feet.