Echoes Off Shore, a poem by Leon Drake at Spillwords.com

Echoes Off Shore

Echoes Off Shore

written by: Leon Drake

 

The bottle sweats
more than I do—
cheap red bleeding into the sand
like it’s trying to confess something.

The ocean doesn’t care.

It keeps talking anyway,
slapping the shore
like an old man repeating a story
no one stayed to hear.

I drink to keep up with it.

Salt in the air,
salt in the mouth,
salt in whatever part of me
still remembers her name
but won’t say it out loud.

A gull laughs—
or chokes—
hard to tell the difference anymore.

The tide creeps closer
like it knows I won’t move,
like it’s patient enough
to take me in pieces.

I raise the bottle
to nothing in particular,
to everything I lost
and everything that never bothered to stay.

The ocean answers
the only way it knows how—

by coming back
again
and again
and again.

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