you walk towards the water
pebble-footed
awkward
strip off your vinegar skins under
a cathedral sky
your toes feel it first
the cold I mean
and the stones shift like rosary beads
beneath your feet
you tack forwards
inexorably drawn
and with every step the ocean claims another inch
of your fiddle flesh
and the water ascends your
thermometer body
like mercury
cool and silvered
and the silvered sea erodes
and erases
channelling salt paths
into your baggywrinkle skin
you coast onwards
down a sun-bleached aisle
and your veins scupper their tired load
and the sea rushes in
silk cold
and the silk cold sea
awakens every dormant organ
and soaks
with her saliva brine
your liver gut and maw
by now you are fathoms deep
fathomless deep
edges and horizons blurring
and the silvered sea erodes
and erases
an exquisite invasion
and the cold devours your batten bones
and gnaws down on your cellular walls
you lie back
becalmed
surrender
to her salt assault
and adrift upon her currents
your driftwood limbs
disperse and shift
and your sea sponge heart
fills to bursting
in her frigid grip
and your bladderwrack hair
fans out about you
lifted by her undulations
and your periwinkle toes pierce
her perfect surface
wrinkling the mirror sky