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Buoyancy – a poem by Mark Tulin – Amethyst Review

Buoyancy I savior my inhales and exhales when I swim through the dark blue I want to remember how it feels, to slow down my breath, ease my strokes and flutter my feet like a boat’s propeller…
—  amethystmagazine.org/2020/11/13/buoyancy-a-poem-by-mark-tulin/

Buoyancy – a poem by Mark Tulin


I savior my inhales
and exhales
when I swim through
the dark blue

I want to remember
how it feels,
to slow down
my breath,
ease my strokes
and flutter my feet
like a boat’s
propeller

I notice each dolphin
that giggles, each colony
of seals,
and imagine what it’s like
to be a seagull
who hovers above me
as if I fly
across the briny sea
of sacred swells

I count my blessings,
the number of buoys,
noticing how far I venture,
or if my mind
is capable
or if I have the strength

I caress the water,
take it into my heart
I feel its soul
move through my lungs,
and its spirit
upon which I float.
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I am an author, poet, humorist, and short story writer living in Long Beach, California. I write about various topics, from my early childhood in Philadelphia to my years as a family therapist and finally to my soul-searching in California. These are poetic narratives that may have humorous or serious content or both. Either way, I hope my poetry and stories resonate with you. My books include Magical Yogis, Uncommon Love Stories, Awkward Grace, Junkyard Souls, and Rain on Cabrillo.

7 comments on “Buoyancy – a poem by Mark Tulin – Amethyst Review

  1. Blogging_with_Bojana's avatar

    I love this. Very relatable.

  2. anne leueen's avatar

    I find there is a peacefulness in this poem. Floating buoyantly on the ocean and observing. Nice one!

  3. Liz Gauffreau's avatar

    Congratulations on your publication! I would love to be able to swim like that, to feel one with the water.

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