The waters lap around you As if a centrepoint Pulling all to surround you When you are but merely Just there.
You pull in tides and waves Caressing and slamming into your So called silhouette That isn't even there.
You dally in that one spot And when it pleases you You vanish As if you were only air.
And maybe you were... And the water was just attempting To fill in a spot Of the moon's desirous rare; Tumultuous silence
And once you make it known That you are no longer there The waters crush the air Slam the grounds And loses its tidal direction. But it never comes close to Your spot. Not by an inch or a hair.
Just in case You come back Or could still Be there.