Understanding of the sea

I have seen the sea,
Seen it the way it blocks out god
And nurses it's children.
Beaches are all covered in shells,
Fractured, broken relics.
You must exercise caution.
It soothes so damn much
Washing over like I'm a stone
At the shore's edge,
Carrying away with it
The sharpness of empty promises.
I'm a stone
And won't recover from being smoothed.
Now I'm so nice
And I can't take off my face at night!
And the moon casts light
Where light never once was.
I have seen the sea. The sea sees me.
It's an understanding. I watch.
Life's back and forth.
And the children in the sea's maw
Are plenty. They get stuck there,
Knowing no way out.
My understanding is they cry
For help while help is an animal
One can't rely on.
Meanwhile kindness means I can't strike out.
That I know their suffering in my bones
As I know my own suffering.
Knew it as the sea dresses me
In it's waves when I wade in.
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You have a beautiful affinity with the sea, very well expressed, Rory.
Bernadete
Maybe
They need to be the stone and stay at the shore,
or let the waves carry them back. Maybe the sea will wash their pain
on the journey. B
Reading this I imagine all the people who have waded in and never stopped. Those that choose the sea as an end. How is it even possible to keep on walking?... to keep drowning... though it could be argued that drowning in air is 100 times worse x