Dragged into the Center of the Ocean

When I set one toe in the ocean, the current dragged me to the center of the sea, A force unseen, relentless, wrapped in mystery. The waves embraced, their whispers spoke in tongues of ancient lore, Drawing me deeper, further, to the ocean's hidden core.

The sky above a canvas, painted with twilight hues, As stars emerged like fireflies, a celestial muse. I felt the pulse of water, a heartbeat strong and true, An echo of the cosmos, in depths of sapphire blue.

The currents swirled around me, a dance of liquid grace, Each eddy told a story, each ripple traced a face. I saw the ghosts of sailors, their voices soft as foam, Guiding me through shadows, to a place I’d call my own.

Beneath the waves, a kingdom, with coral spires tall, And creatures glowed in darkness, answering the ocean's call. I breathed the liquid starlight, the seaweed's gentle sway, A symphony of silence, in the deep's eternal play.

Time became a whisper, as moments stretched and bent, In the cradle of the ocean, where night and day were spent. I found a peace unspoken, where the ocean’s heartbeats blend, A grounding in the vastness, where beginnings meet their end.

In the center of the ocean, I was weightless, yet whole, The water's ancient wisdom seeped into my soul. When I set one toe in the ocean, I found a world untold, A journey through the currents, where secrets vast unfold.