Walking By the Water
The voices whisper,
Flowing along the water
Like the one cool breeze
On a hot summer day.
Searching for a heart
That needs breaking;
A heart aching
Ready for that last little push,
With words of doubt
And distrust.
People strolling
Along the water’s edge;
Young and fit jogging,
Older with more memories
Packed around their middles,
Seemingly impervious
To the dying whispers
Of love’s last gasp.
The raspy voices
From a millennia ago,
Rolling low across the surface
Of the water like a mist.
They tell of betrayal,
Of failures so small
As to be monumental.
Of elemental fissures
In a suit of armor,
Leaving you vulnerable
To attack
From a momentary
Lack of faith.
They laugh with the rolling waves;
That undercurrent
Of discordant sound,
The single seagull
Of impending doom,
On a beautiful summer’s day.
When no matter how bright,
They bring a shadow
That you can only see
Out of the corner of your eye.
They are that gut feeling
You didn’t realize
Was whispered in your ear.
Can’t you feel them
Winding whispy tendrils
Up your body?
That feeling of distrust?
Of dread?
They are relentless;
Tugging at you
Like a needy child,
Taunting you
Until you just want to scream.
But the sun is shining,
And the people you pass
In the park
Seem surreally happy.
As if they are in on this,
Like some sick twisted joke.
Sue


