i look outside at the green murky water that fills my in-ground pool and i remember the day i tried to clean it but i was too small and weak and the heat was too much so i quit halfway through
and now leaves drift slowly to their watery graves among moles, spiders, and frogs who foolishly yearned to take a refreshing dip from which they never returned
the reflection of the blue october sky and sparse leaves is beautiful and heart breaking and i half expect corpses to float to the surface and beckon me below with their waterlogged finger tips and broken tooth smiles
i picture myself, toes on the edge of the diving board, ready to take the leap
i'll swan dive in and sink to the bottom and broken bodies will hold me as i learn to say goodbye