“Land! I see land!”
My eyes behold the distant shore.
This boat I’ve been on,
Has been my home.
Rocking me to and fro.
Gently,
And mercilessly.
It’s carrying me along,
But I’m stuck
Within its confines.
The sea rages,
And it calms.
Then thunderously screams,
“Hear me roar!”
As it crashes against my boat.
The warning of the sea
Keeps me within.
I’m a weary sailor
Sailing the unrelenting waters
For far too long.
Seasick.
Alone on the ocean,
I’ve felt.
My compass is broken.
Its failed me.
I know not which way to go,
Or what to do.
But, then,
My eyes behold it.
Land!
Will my boat reach it,
Safely?
And then, I know.
Instinctually,
I stop resisting.
My tight grip on the wheel
Loosens,
White-knuckled and clenched,
My hands finally soften.
I let the wind
Lead me.
Guide my sails.
Effortlessly,
My boat glides gracefully
Upon the land.
I am stunned.
I made it!
Now what?
I stand there,
Paralyzed.
I cannot get out of the boat.
Safety
Is right outside,
All I have to do is
Step out.
Shaking,
I at last get out.
The sand is firm.
Solid ground.
Grounded.
Steady.
Shaking . . . I am still,
But the earth holds me.
Welcomes me home.
The wind whispers
Through the trees,
“You’re safe.”
One foot in front of the other.
It’s time now.
Time to run,
Not in fear.
But like a wild child,
An explorer who has
Discovered a new land.
Run forward.
Don’t look back.
Run to the future.
Arms wide open,
I welcome you.
I laugh as tears
Fall at the same time.
Tears of happiness,
Of Knowing.
Because I’ve been here before.
I stood at this place,
Once upon a time.
Everything that had caged me in,
Is gone.
And I laugh, because I’m no longer frightened.
I’m no longer lost.
I’ve found land.