Keep Your Head Above Water
A poem about strategy.

If you encounter a body of water,
here's what you do:
You approach or walk away,
the choice is up to you.
If you slip and fall in,
follow these instructions:
Don't flail your arms or claw at air,
these motions are just obstructions.
If you wish to remain afloat,
calm your breathing and listen close:
Make slow, deliberate movements,
keep your head up, especially your mouth and nose.
If you find yourself uncertain or panicked,
never fear, there are other solutions:
Roll onto your back and make like an otter,
their floatation skills a feat of evolution.
If you find the otter hard to copy,
there is another animal you can try:
Flip onto your belly and paddle like a dog,
guaranteed to help keep your hair a little more dry.
If the tide starts to sweep you out to sea,
steady your heart and hear my words:
Swim parallel to the shoreline, save your energy,
focus on the sounds of playful gulls and shorebirds.
If a large wave threatens to beach you,
focus and read my lips:
Hold your breath and swim under the wall of water,
avoiding the thunderous crash of its dips.
If you find yourself back on land,
take a moment and let it sink in:
Despite your fear and the chaos you endured,
you're still standing, stronger than you've ever been.
About the Creator
Madison "Maddy" Newton
I'm a Stony Brook University graduate and a communications coordinator for the NYS Assembly. Writing is one of my passions, and Vocal has been a great creative outlet for me.
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