I enter the ocean to rest,
Relinquishing my will to the undulating waves.
I close my eyes as I sink into the deep,
Going down, down, down.
My arms and legs stretch out starfish-like,
The flesh dissolving until only bones remain.
One by one they separate,
Each slowly drifting away into the reefs.
Gratefully I let any sense of self do likewise,
Spreading out in diaphanous filaments.
These too dissipate into the life of the sea.
No mourning. No loss. No revelation.
But know:
The salt currents carry within them our tears.
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