Poem: Laps

Laps

I swam the pool
in a single breath,
today, slid 
from one end
to the other
without rising,
submerged.
I could not hear
anything
from above,
was alone there,
gliding in almost flight.
It took moments,
only moments,
and I felt each one,
felt the need to return
inside my lungs,
but even so,
I will return
to whatever place
I find beneath,
will watch the light again,
the twitching veins of brightness
that warble across the wall
in time with my wake.
I came back to the air,
breathed deep,
forced my lungs full
fast as I could,
stayed there long enough
to refill so I could return
to that solo voyage
from one side to the other.

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