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sink/swim

by @butterfliesonmytongue

droplets of chlorinated water dripping from my pigtails. A four year old, standing at the edge of the abyss- goose bumps prickle and I tremble both with freeze and fear as my mother commands me Take off your floaties. Jump In. screaming- tears streaming down my face my mother twists off my water wings and I am launched, a flash of bubbles into the depths of the pool. sink or swim. s i n k o r s w        i m s i   n                                  m     k         or      s         i                              w opening my eyes to the chlorinated water and kicking like they taught me at the ymca i shed my fear and rise to the surface, gulping oxygen, smiling wide-my mom cheering reaffirming that i had accomplished something that is the moment I learned to be resilient
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