More Ocean Breathing

A bladder of burlap has settled on shore,
a sandbag that’s lost all its fill.
With each ebbing wave it’s inflated once more –
then breakers deplete it until
it’s flattened on sand and conforming to floor.
So I am inspiring, withdrawing, to spill
my exhalation soft on pebbled ground,
my breath a measured tidal pulse of sound.

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