My mind is a swamp. Sometimes there is daylight. The Sun illuminates the murky green water. The color glows like a neon ember. An almost steam lifts off the bog, as if the water is ablaze. You may see all of nature then and admire each blade of sawgrass. And then there are nights. Moonlight bathing insects who scream far in the distance but seemingly all around you. Some tiny being you can’t see plunges into the water with a plop. The eyes of a crocodile peaks above the waterline. Is it looking at you? Fear, you can’t tell. The pungent smells are animalistic. You don’t belong here. Or do you? Only another native of the swampland could stay here. You wade into the dark waters. Unsure how deep it goes. What creatures slither beneath. To see if you’ll float among the cattails. Lily pads cover your face and moss decorates your body. You’ll float here forever. Or sink, to lie at the bottom in permanence. A mummified vessel where algae and minnows call home.