Flood Zone
My feet haven’t sketched the push and pull
of a beach in years, so you offer to lead me
to Atlanta and its aquarium, the largest in the States,
the one I told you a friend told me about,
as if untamed ocean matches filtered water
and screens with my blanched face staring back at me,
distorted and cerulean. You never learned
that I never did adore the beach as you do,
how the tides take and spit, how they become soft
before they unhinge their jaws, swallowing.
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Love the stark contrast of perceptions, especially in the line: “as if untamed ocean matches filtered water”. Gorgeous poem!
I especially love the last two lines
Starting with “sketched the push and pull” calls to mind the the movement of water, and an undulating sonic landscape in the poem
The repetition “never” is so effective, the last lines ominous.