Entrenched

The lakebed – a mystery beneath me
a raised fist of surface tension
broken by my presence
ready to snap

The bold                             enfold
Take hold                           withhold

Those treasures that a younger self might seek
buried beneath what could have been
in the hands of sunk ships
we passed at night

Be slow                              cargo
forgo                                   below

Destination
tribulation
the boon of the lonely
once found grants us only
abdication

Shipwreck

Waves claw at the shore
then draw back
whispering for more.
There are no sirens at sea
no guile to set us free

Though the ocean may beg and plead
there are no sirens at sea
hidden amongst the ship’s debris

When our confidence is under attack
nothing need draw us down to the sea floor
we will see ourselves drowned for what we lack

There are no sirens at sea.