walking alone
on the empty beach
through driftwood
piled up on the sand
sea-worn skeletons
of storm-torn trees
and the footprints of past visitors
crossing and re-crossing
disordered, cryptic pathways
indecipherable
and leading nowhere
it could be easy to start
worrying about purpose and meaning
to become lost in memories
and regrets
but I revel in places like this
the emptiness gives me space to breathe
I can expand into it
I feel lighter, pressure lifts
there is a change in perspective
as the natural world
goes about its business
and I am irrelevant
my worries are nothing
there is a calm excitement
anticipation
as if at any moment the whole world
could shift and become something new
I feel the past
the timeline of history
in every scrap of wood and sand
and dog-print and shell
and I sink into it
and becoming absorbed by it all is affirming and healing
a bird flies right past me
shoulder-height
I look up
sea birds fill the beach and sky
I watch one
repeatedly flying up
then down again
to the low tide line
I realise it is dropping
a shellfish
over and over
persisting until it breaks open
and it can feed on the sweet flesh
that’s life really
we keep going
until the work of living
reveals its secrets and rewards
and on days like this
in places like this
I have no doubt
my footprints join the rest
my pathway just as hidden
my dreams fly with the birds
my intentions just as clear
© Claire Griffin 2016