a man with a passion for the ocean experiences an untimely death |
I used to love the sea; it’s placid tranquility. All that changed one icy December. I stand in a small vessel traveling into the sunset, a favorite pastime since I was a lad. Surrounding me is a small crew, paddling with delight Despite the crowd around me I feel like I am the last man on earth The waves rock the boat just for me The sunset illuminates my face alone The sea hugs me with a passion I can’t explain… Without warning the boat rocks violently Pushed up by an unknown force I topple over the side; Grabbing only air on the way down I hit the water in a tangle of limbs I surface; I am in shock The painful cold has gripped me I can feel my legs tighten I look into the distance to see a ripple of water bearing down upon me I stare into the eyes of the great beast. It has no pupils, just two black fixed circles There is no humanity behind the blackness, a soulless creature prepared to eat me whole I am nothing but unprotected flesh, a fast and easy meal. In one ferocious bite my arm is ripped clean. I scream in pain but mostly terror, seeing the water turn dark red around me. I scream for someone to help me, to reach out their arm. The bastards just stare at me, paralyzed by fear. I am prepared to die; for death to call my name. I let my body slowly sink below the surface allowing the water to envelope me. I stare up at the blood and think about salvation I used to love the sea; it’s placid tranquility |