By Matthew Comorre

It smothers you
as gravity suddenly thickens
Its weight presses against your chest
Your heart suddenly aches

It stifles you
as your lungs gasp for air
Your head’s underwater
The surface seems so far away

It cripples you
as muscles tense and spasm
Your movements heavy, sluggish
Water much like honey
Strength slowly escapes you

It consumes you
as darkness settles in
Thoughts tangle and confuse you
A flood of emotions wash over you
Their waves disorient
and it takes you over completely

It exposes you
as the challenge has been set
Fight or flight
The moment of truth

It emboldens you
as you breathe through it
Deep and consistent
You’re already above water
Concentrate

It humbles you
as you come to realize
You overwhelm yourself with doubt
Drown yourself in fear
Harden your resolve

It informs you
that thoughts can be empty
Feelings can be fleeting
These things don’t define you
Let them wash over you

Swim through
The currents are strong
Keep going. Keep pushing
You have the strength
You have the will

You’ll soon find land again
as you rise to your feet
Draw in your next breath
Look up to the sky
Bask in the warmth of the sun

Matthew Comorre is an emerging writer based in Los Angeles. He aspires to publish emotionally resonant works that forge deep connections with all readers. His writing journey sprouted during the pursuit of a business degree, growing into a profound passion. Matthew explores both uncharted and familiar creative territories in the literary world, aiming to touch hearts and minds through his works

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