A yellow day
when all previous had been red
A door half open
awaiting a shove
Not knowing
if there would be another yellow day
the opportunity to take a gamble
and muster all my brave
On this determined and important yellow day
I pick at the fear sewn fast upon my sleeve
Loosening the stitches as I tiptoe cautiously
out into the blue
Step after uncertain step into
the glistening shallow depths I pad
Eyes darting all about me
At the age of seven
at a party
I half watched a film
from between the gaps in my fingers
Set in the seas
beside a popular beach
where a mammoth, toothy (plastic)
beast from the deep
introduced by a pulsing musical score
would pop up at intervals to feast
on oblivious holiday makers
enjoying the cool waters.
My friends all watched, enthralled
While I hid behind the sofa
Back in the now
I allow my self to float
My feet lifted from the sandy base
A sentry, scanning the flawless horizon
Alert
Prepared
Ready to get my fight on
Thanks to countless video clips
appearing daily in my Facebook feed
I have schooled myself in the art of surviving encounters with toothy beasts from the deep
I know that I definitely should not swim away
more likely to be confused for prey
So I’d position myself head on
and I’d use my arms to sway
those gaping jaws
angling the nose to pass right by
I’ll be it’s equal not it’s prey
Not here for consumption
Not today
Not any day
I stay like this a while
realise there is no threat
no teeth appear to snatch
and drag me to the gloomy depths
Reflect that the danger lived only in my mind
I float in these healing waters
and gradually unwind
On this amazing yellow day
I make peace with the whole ocean
not a morsel to be snacked on
I relax
enjoy the motion
The lift
of rolling wave
on glorious wave
A tiny bit less yellow
for all my coming days

Proud of you to brave the sea, glad it was Jaws free.
Love the poem.
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